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Respiration in Plants - DPP 05 (Of Lec 07) - Yakeen NEET 2.0 2025 (Legend)

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Yakeen NEET 2.0 2025 (Legend)


Botany
DPP: 5
Respiration in Plants

Q1 What is the end product of photosynthesis? (C) Not release in single step.
(A) Glucose (B) Fructose (D) Utilised to consume ATP.
(C) Sucrose (D) Lactose
Q7 The carbon skeleton produced during respiration
Q2 Respiration is a ___________ process is used as
(A) Catabolic (B) Anabolic (A) For further oxidation.
(C) Amphibolic (D) None (B) Precursors for biosynthesis of other
molecules in the cell.
Q3 Respiratory substrates are the organic
(C) Both (A) and (B)
substances which are _______ during respiration
(D) Utilise for excretion.
to liberate energy.
(A) Oxidised Q8 Plants can get along without respiration organ
(B) Reduced because:
(C) Synthesised (A) Each plant part takes care of its own gas
(D) Both (A) and (B) exchange needs
(B) Plants do not have great demands of gas
Q4 Cellular respiration means:
exchange needs
(A) Breakdown of food materials within the cell
(C) Each living plant cell in locate quite close to
to release energy, and the trapping of this
the surface of plant
energy for synthesis of ATP.
(D) All of these
(B) Breakdown of food materials within the cell to
release energy and the energy directly use Q9 Which is incorrect regarding respiration in plants?
for work. (A) Plants require O2 for respiration to occur and
(C) Reduction of food material to release energy. they also give out CO2 .
(D) All (B) Plants have systems in place that ensure the
availability of O2 .
Q5 Which of the following compound can be
(C) Plants have specialised organs for gaseous
respiratory substrate?
exchange.
(A) Carbohydrate (B) Protein
(D) Plants have stomata and lenticels for gaseous
(C) Organic acid (D) All
exchange.
Q6 Energy from respiratory substrate is:
Q10 In plant large amount of gaseous exchange
(A) Free in cell.
occur:
(B) Release in single step.
(A) From root.

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(B) Only during photosynthesis. (B) Anaerobic


(C) From root, stem and leaf. (C) First Anerobic and then Aerobic
(D) From root and leaf. (D) None of the above

Q11 How do thick woody stems deeper layers Q16 How many ATP molecules are formed
get oxygen? upon oxidation of one NADH2
(A) By glycolysis and krebs cycle (A) 2 (B) 3
(B) Deeper layers do not require oxygen at all as (C) 4 (D) 1
deeper tissues are dead.
Q17 How many ATP molecules are formed
(C) All cells are living in woody stem.
from oxidation of one FADH2
(D) Deeper layer get oxygen by lenticel.
(A) 2 (B) 3
Q12 Loose packing of parenchyma cells present to (C) 4 (D) 2.5
facilitate gaseous exchange present in:
(A) Leaves only.
(B) Leaves and stem only.
(C) Leaves, stems and roots.
(D) Root only.

Q13 What is the key purpose to oxidise glucose not in


one step but in several small steps ?
(A) To produce heat
(B) The energy released can be uncoupled to ATP
synthesis.
(C) The energy released directly use in
biosynthesis of compound
(D) The energy released can be coupled to ATP
synthesis.

Q14 All living organisms retain:


(A) The enzymatic machinery to
completely oxidise glucose without the help
of oxygen
(B) Aerobic
(C) The enzymatic machinery to partially oxidise
glucose without the help of oxygen
(D) All of the above

Q15 Which process support first cells on this planet


lived in an atmosphere that lacked oxygen?
(A) Aerobic

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Answer Key
Q1 (C) Q10 (B)

Q2 (C) Q11 (D)

Q3 (A) Q12 (C)

Q4 (A) Q13 (D)

Q5 (D) Q14 (C)

Q6 (C) Q15 (B)

Q7 (B) Q16 (B)

Q8 (D) Q17 (A)

Q9 (C)

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