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प्रश्न
What is cellular respiration?
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उत्तर
Cellular respiration is a type of respiration in which foodstuffs are oxidized for the production of energy.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Redraw the flow-chart with corrections. Explain in brief the process of obtaining energy through oxidation of carbohydrates, lipids & proteins.

Write the correct option from the given multiple options.
Which of the following vitamin is necessary for synthesis of NADH2?
Where and in which forms the amino acids formed after digestion of food are used in the body?
Fill in the blank with a suitable word.
In the prokaryotes ______ molecules of ATP are formed per molecule of glucose oxidised.
Fill in the blank with a suitable word.
During glycolysis ______ molecules of NADH+H+ are formed.
Which of the following vitamins is necessary for the synthesis of NADH2?
Which molecules are formed during the glycolysis process?
Explain the use of fatty acids.
Identify the given reaction and explain it.

Why is water an essential nutrient?
Write the importance of fibers in our diet.
Complete the following concept map.

Substrate level phosphorylation takes place in ______.
Identify the cell organelle that is responsible for extracting energy from carbohydrates to form ATP.
Where does the oxidative phosphorylation occur?
In the mitochondrion, energy is stored in the form of ____________.
What is fatty acid?
The common immediate source of energy in cellular activity is ______.
After complete oxidation of a glucose molecules, ______ number of ATP molecules are formed.
