Biology, asked by keshu73, 10 months ago

class 10 biology
Do all alla soxygen to produce ceny
Stan whether the following statements are true or use
el During piration, the plants take CO2 and release 02.
c) Energy can be produced in cells without oxygen.
Respiration is a vital function of the body. Justify this statement.
What is the main difference between serobic respiration and anaerobic respiration
What type of respiration takes place in yeast, and (id) in humans ?
6. Name one organism which can live without oxygen
7. Name one substance which is produced in anaerobic respiration but not in aerobic
8. Define breathing. State the differences between breathing and respiration.
9. In which type of respiration, aerobic or anaerobic, more energy is released ?
10. What are the different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in vanous
organisms 7
11. What are the differences between acrobic and anaerobic respiration ? Name some organisms
that use anaerobic mode of respiration
12. Name the final product products obtained in the anaerobic respiration, if it takes place :
(a) in a plant (like yeast).
(b) in an animal tissue (like muscles).
13. What type of respiration takes place in buman muscles during vigorous physical exercise ?
Give reason for your answer.
14. Name the type of respiration in which the end products are:
(a) C2H5OH and CO2
(b) Co, and H2O
(Lactic acid
Give one example of each case where such a respiration can occur.
15. During the respiration of an organism A, 1 molecule of glucose produces 2 ATP molecules
whereas in the respiration of another organism B. 1 molecule of glucose produces 38 ATP
molecules. Which of the organisms, A or B. has anaerobic mode of respiration? Give reason
for your answer.
16. Name the substance whose build up in the muscles during vigorous physical exercise may
cause cramps​

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