Description : What do animals with the carbon dioxide produced in their cells during cellular respiration?
Last Answer : oof
Description : How is carbon dioxide released by cellular respiration transported from the tissues to be eliminated through the lungs?
Last Answer : In vertebrates almost 70% of the carbon dioxide is transported by the blood in the form of bicarbonate, 25% bound to hemoglobin and 5% dissolved in the plasma.
Description : The oxygen liberated during photosymthesis comes from - (1) Water (2) Carbon dioxide (3) Glucose (4) Chlorophyll
Last Answer : (1) Water Explanation: The oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from water. The electrons excited by light in the chlorophyll molecule are replaced by electrons produced from the oxidation ... combines water and carbon dioxide into sugars, leaving oxygen gas as a waste product.
Description : During photosynthesis the liberated gas is (1) Carbon dioxide (2) oxygen (3) Nitrogen (4) Hydrogen
Last Answer : (2) oxygen Explanation: Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert the light energy captured from the sun into chemical energy that can be used to fuel the organism ... water, releasing oxygen as a waste product.' Photosynthesis is vital for all aerobic life on Earth.
Description : Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from : (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Water (3) Bresk down of chlorophy II (4) Atmosphere
Last Answer : (2) Water Explanation: Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming m6t.o create a stable, unstirred layer to support surface neutralization of acid and act as a protective physical barrier against luminal pepsin.
Description : The oxygen liberated during Photosynthes is comes from - (1) Water (2) Carbon dioxide (3) Glucose (4) Chlorophyll
Last Answer : (1) Water Explanation: The oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from water. The electrons excited by light in the chlorophyll molecule are replaced by electrons produced from the oxidation of water into oxygen.
Description : The oxygen liberated during photosynthesis comes from (1) Water (2) Carbon dioxide (3) Glucose (4) Chlorophyll
Last Answer : Water
Description : During photosynthesis the liberated gas is : (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Oxygen (3) Nitrogen (4) Hydrogen
Last Answer : Oxygen
Description : During which stage of complete cellular respiration is most of the ATP produced?
Last Answer : electron transport chain reactions
Description : Local action in a dry-cell, or lead-acid storage battery is the process whereby ________________. A. hydrogen gas is liberated B. the electrolyte compensates for overcharging C. potassium hydroxide ... carbon dioxide from the air D. the battery becomes discharged without being connected to a load
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : What is the role of fermentation in the second stage of cellular respiration?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What form does carbon take after photosynthesis What form does carbon take after cellular respiration?
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Description : In cellular respiration six carbon molecule convert into?
Description : In Living organisms During respiration which of the following Products are not formed if oxygen is not available? (a) Carbon dioxide + Water (b) Carbon dioxide + Alcohol (c) Lactic acid + Alcohol (d) Carbon dioxide + Lactic Acid
Last Answer : Answer: (b) Carbon dioxide + Alcohol
Description : Prove with the help of experiment that carbon dioxide is released during aerobic respiration?
Last Answer : i) Set up the apparatus as shown in fig (* see fig form book) ii) Pour concentrated soda lime (KOH) in U tube and set in the bottle with the help of glass tube in such a ... observe that limewater turned milky due to carbon dioxide. vii) This carbon dioxide is released by rat during respiration.
Description : Egg is liberated from ovary in (a) secondary oocyte stage (b) primary oocyte stage (c) oogonial stage (d) mature ovum stage.
Last Answer : (a) secondary oocyte stage
Description : Green plants in the sea are useful for the respiration of fish because (a) They give out oxygen (b) They give out carbon dioxide (c) The give out oxygen and carbon dioxide simultaneously (d) They take oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Respiratory acidosis is that in which the blood pH is low due to increased retention of carbon dioxide caused by the lowering of the respiratory frequency or by pulmonary diseases that impair ... caused by metabolic disturbances that increase the concentration of bases (alkalis) in the blood.
Last Answer : Where are the chemoreceptors that detect the acidity of the blood and trigger the respiratory compensation located?
Description : What accumulates in the muscles after continuous strenuous physical exercise as a result of temporary anaerobic respiration that causes muscular fatigue? (1) ATP (2) Lactic acid (3) Ethyl alcohol (4) Carbon dioxide
Last Answer : (2) Lactic acid Explanation: Anaerobic reactions break down glucose into pyruvic acid, which then reacts to produce lactic acid. As muscle metabolism shifts from aerobic to anaerobic ATP production, ... begins to accumulate in muscles and to appear in the bloodstream. This leads to muscle fatigue.
Description : Which one of the following is the correct statement for respiration in humans? (a) Cigarette smoking may lead to inflammation of bronchi. (b) Neural signals from pneumotoxic centre in pons region ... . (d) About 90% of carbon dioxide (CO2) is carried by haemoglobin as carbamino-haemoglobin.
Last Answer : (c) Workers in grinding and stone-breaking industries may suffer from lung fibrosis.
Description : End products of aerobic respiration are (a) sugar and oxygen (b) water and energy (c) carbon dioxide, water and energy (d) carbon dioxide and energy.
Last Answer : (c) carbon dioxide, water and energy
Description : Fruit stored in a cold chamber exhibit longer storage life because – a. exposure to sunlight is prevented b. the concentration of carbon dioxide in the environment is increased c. the rate of respiration is decreased d. there is increase in humidity
Last Answer : c. the rate of respiration is decreased
Description : Which one of the following is the correct statement for respiration in humans ? (1) About 90% of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) is carried by haemoglobin as carbamino-haemoglobin (2) Cigarette smoking ... of inspiration (4) Workers in grinding and stone-breaking industries may suffer, from lung fibrosis.
Last Answer : (4) Workers in grinding and stone-breaking industries may suffer, from lung fibrosis.
Description : Which of the following processes doesn't account for an increase in atmospheric CO2 (carbon dioxide) levels? w) deforestation x) photosynthetic processes y) plant respiration z) fossil fuel combustion
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROCESSES
Description : The process by which glucose is broken down and carbon dioxide and alcohol are released is: a) glycolysis b) photosynthesis c) respiration d) fermentation
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- FERMENTATION
Description : What accumulates in the muscles after continuous strenuous physical exercise as a result of temporary anaerobic respiration that causes muscular fatigue ? (1) ATP (2) Lactic acid (3) Ethyl alcohol (4) Carbon dioxide
Last Answer : Lactic acid
Description : What is the number of ATP produced from one glucose molecule during aerobic cellular respiration?
Last Answer : Each molecule of glucose can produce about 30 equivalents of ATPin aerobic respiration.
Description : What During the process of cellular respiration energy is released from?
Last Answer : Chemical bonds
Description : Is food accumulated during cellular respiration?
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Description : What is given off during cellular respiration?
Last Answer : Carbon Dioxide
Description : What if during cellular respiration food (glucose) molecules are broken down into energy in the form of what?
Last Answer : Phosphate bonds (ATP).
Description : Is released during cellular respiration?
Last Answer : Formula for aerobic respiration is as follows:Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP (or in GCSE 'energy')C6H12O6 + 6O2 = 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP (can vary between 34-38 ATP)Only 30- ... this energy in our body for different functions. It can be converted back into ATP. energyCO2, H2O and ATP
Description : The organic food that are oxidised during cellular respiration are known as?
Last Answer : respiratory substrates
Description : During cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized completely to what two compounds?
Last Answer : ANSWER: CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) AND H2O (WATER)
Description : In the first stage of photosynthesis, light energy splits water molecules leaving a by-product which is released. This byproduct is: a) hydrogen b) carbon dioxide c) oxygen d) methane
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- oxygen
Description : CFC (chloro fluoro carbon) is very highly reactive in causing depletion of ozone layer in the atmosphere. Each atom of chlorine liberated from CFC is capable of decomposing __________ molecules of ozone. (A) 10 2 (B) 10 5 (C) 10 9 (D) 10 15
Last Answer : (B) 10 5
Description : During which step of cellular carcinogenesis do cellular changes exhibit increased malignant behavior? a) Progression During this third step, cells show a propensity to invade adjacent tissues and ... of cellular DNA. d) Prolongation No stage of cellular carcinogenesis is termed prolongation.
Last Answer : a) Progression During this third step, cells show a propensity to invade adjacent tissues and metastasize.
Description : What is cellular respiration?
Last Answer : Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose into ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
Last Answer : Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down organic molecules (such as glucose) to release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), using oxygen and producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
Last Answer : A: Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert organic molecules into usable energy, typically involving the breakdown of glucose and the production of ATP.
Last Answer : A: Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert organic molecules into ATP, the main source of energy for cellular processes.
Description : How does blood doping affect cellular respiration? -Biology
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Description : Respiration as cellular oxidation and reduction? -Biology
Description : What is the energy currency in cellular respiration? -Biology
Description : Define cellular respiration. -Biology
Description : General equation of cellular respiration. -Biology