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Intermediate stage between aerobic and anaerobic cycles is
Options
(a) glyoxylate cycle
(b) glycolysis
(c) Krebs’ cycle
(d) Ornithine cycle
Correct Answer:
glycolysis
Explanation:
The common aerobic respiration consists of three steps – glycolysis, krebs cycle and terminal oxidation. Glycolysis is the process of breakdown of glucose or similar hexose sugar to two molecules of pyruvic acid through a series of enzyme mediated reactions (occurs in cytosol) releasing some energy (as ATP) and reducing power (AS NADH₂). It is common to both plant and animal cells and to both aerobic and anaerobic modes of respiration.
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Topics: Respiration in Plants
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Subject: Biology
(4253)
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