- ALoculus
- ✓Thylakoid
- CStroma
- DMargin
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| Column $- I$ | Column $- II$ |
| $(1)$ Carrot and turnip | $(p)$ Roots develop from. branch |
| $(2)$ Banyan tree | $(q)$ Taproot |
| $(3)$ Maize and sugarcane | $(r)$ Shoot system |
| $(4)$ Bud | $(s)$ Roots develop from lower node of stem |

$(i)$ It is ten enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecule to a three carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of $2\, ATP$ molecules.
$(ii)$ Glucose undergoes partial oxidation to form one molecule of pyruvic acid.
$(iii)$ Glucose is phosphorylated to give rise to glucose $- 6 -$ phosphate by the activity of the enzyme phosphofructokinase.
$(iv)$ The scheme of glycolysis was given by Gustav Embden, Otto Morrison, and $J$. Parnas and is often referred to as the $EMP$ pathway.
$(v)$ $ATP$ is utilized at two steps: first in the conversion of glucose into glucose $6-$ phosphate and second in the conversion of fructose $- 6-$ phosphate to fructose $1, 6-$ disphosphate