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Glycolysis term has originated from Greek words
Options
(a) Glycose and lysis
(b) Glycos ans lysis
(c) Glyco and lysis
(d) Glucose and lysis
Correct Answer:
Glycos ans lysis
Explanation:
The term glycolysis has originated from greek words, glycos for sugar and lysis for splitting.
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Topics: Respiration in Plants
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Subject: Biology
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Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- Placentia in ferns refers to place of
- Net gain of ATP from one glucose molecule during glycolysis is
- Photophosphorylation was discovered by
- The most abundant prokaryotes helpful to humans in making curd from milk
- Middle lamella is composed mainly of:
Topics: Respiration in Plants (184)
Subject: Biology (4253)
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