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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Respiration in Plants - Basics
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Plants get energy through the process of respiration in which glucose food breaks down in the presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water with the release of energy.

Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Respiration in Plants - Basics
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15 Questions

1. What is meant by cellular respiration?
2. Where does the energy required to carry life processes come from?
3. During oxidation within a cell, all the energy is released into a single step.
4. Which of the following acts as the energy currency of the cell?
5. What kind of organisms are fungi?
6. Which of the following can synthesise their food?
7. Why plants can get along without the need for specialised respiratory organs?
8. Where does the photosynthesis take place in eukaryotes?
9. Which of the following is used as a precursor for the biosynthesis of other molecules?
10. Which of the following gases do plants require for respiration?
11. The breaking of which of the following bonds leads to release of energy?
12. In green plants, all the cells, tissues and organs carry out photosynthesis.
13. Which of the following compounds are not oxidised to release energy?
14. What are lenticels?
15. By the use of which of the following structures, plants exchange gases?