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Respiration in Plants

ICSE · Class 9 · Biology

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What is the overall chemical equation for aerobic respiration in plants?

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What is ATP called in cellular biology?

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What are the end products of anaerobic respiration in plants?

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How many ATP molecules are produced from one molecule of glucose in aerobic respiration?

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Which parts of a plant can obtain oxygen for respiration? (Select all correct answers)

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Stomata in leaves, Lenticels in stem, General surface of roots

Plants obtain oxygen through three main inlets: stomata in leaves, lenticels in stems, and through the general surface of roots. Every part of the plant respires.

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Which statements about respiration vs burning are correct? (Select all correct answers)

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Respiration occurs in multiple steps, Burning occurs in a single step, Respiration is carried out by enzymes

Respiration differs from burning as it occurs in multiple enzymatic steps at body temperature, while burning is a single-step process at high temperature. Only burning produces light.

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What are the two major phases of respiration mentioned in the chapter?

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Glycolysis and Krebs cycle

The two major phases are glycolysis (glucose to pyruvate in cytoplasm) and Krebs cycle (pyruvate to CO₂ + H₂O + ATP in mitochondria).

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Why should soda lime be used in respiration experiments?

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To absorb carbon dioxide

Soda lime (mixture of sodium hydroxide and slaked lime) is used to absorb any carbon dioxide that might be present, ensuring accurate measurement of oxygen consumption.

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