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Biology teacher while taking class on respiration, told students that respiration is the characteristic feature of living beings, whether it is plant or animal. Ankita listened this, argued with her teacher and asked that plants do not have any structures for respiration then how can they respire. Teacher was impressed by Ankita's question and explained the students about respiration in plants.
  1. In which cell organelle does respiration take place?
  2. What compound is known as energy currency of the cell?
  3. Where does aerobic and anaerobic respiration take place in a cell?
  4. Which good quality is possessed by Ankita and her teacher?
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Given below is a diagram showing ATP synthesis during aerobic respiration, replace the symbols A, B, C, D and E by appropriate terms given in the box.

F1, Particle, Pi, 2H+, Inner mitochondrial membrane, ATP, Fo particle, ADP.
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Q 183 Marks Question3 Marks
Define the following:
  1. Respiration.
  2. Respiratory substrate.
  3. How does a tree trunk exchange gases with the environment although it lacks stomata?
  4. Which is the most important energy carrier? Is this compound mobile?
  5. Name the major respiratory substrates used by most organisms. It unavailable at time, what other substances can be used for respiration?
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Q 193 Marks Question3 Marks
ATP is called the energy currency of the cell. In our life, we can compare ATP with which of the following? What could have happened if there were no mechanism of storing the energy in the form of ATP?
  1. ATM Machine.
  2. Bank account.
  3. Currency notes.
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