Respiratory Substrate


 
 
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Respiratory Substrate

Respiratory Substrate : The organic substances undergoing oxidative breakdown during respiration are called ‘respiratory substrates’. The most common example is glucose, which is obtained from digestion of carbohydrate.

binom{Starch,Glycogen}{Polysaccharide} overset{Digestion}{rightarrow}Glucose overset{Oxidation}rightarrow binom{Energy}{ATP} + CO_2 + HO

By the definition, Polysaccharide is a carbohydrate (e.g. starch, cellulose, or glycogen) whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together.

Hence, we can say that Glucose and oxygen react together in cells to produce carbon dioxide and water and releases energy. 

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Question : 1

We can say that Glucose and oxygen react together in cells to produce ___________________________ and water and releases energy. 

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Which of the following are correct ?

(a) The organic substances undergoing oxidative breakdown during respiration are called ‘respiratory substrates’.

(b) The most common example of respiratory substrate is glucose, which is obtained from digestion of carbohydrate.

(c) Polysaccharide is a carbohydrate  whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together.

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct ?

(a) The organic substances undergoing oxidative breakdown during respiration are called ‘respiratory substrates’.

(b) The most common example of respiratory substrate is glucose, which is obtained from digestion of carbohydrate.

Right Option : C
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