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

1. What is the speed of oxidation of NADH in case of fermentation?
2. When is the ATP utilised?
3. On which of the following does the respiratory quotient depend?
4. What is the full form of RQ?
5. How many ATP molecules are gained during aerobic respiration?
6. What is the full form of RQ?
7. Which of the following is not an assumption of the respiratory balance sheet?
8. All carbohydrates except for glucose can be respired in a respiratory pathway.
9. What is the RQ value for tripalmitin?
10. Fermentation accounts for the complete breakdown of glucose and sucrose.
11. How many ATP molecules are gained during fermentation?
12. What is the value of RQ in carbohydrates?
13. How many ATP molecules are gained during aerobic respiration?
14. Is it possible to make calculations of the net gain of ATP?
15. Fermentation accounts for the complete breakdown of glucose and sucrose.