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The release of carbondioxide from blood at the respiratory surface of lungs is helped by which enzyme?
C. Carbonic anhydrase The release of carbondioxide from blood at the respiratory surface of lungs is helped by carbonic anhydrase enzyme.
C. Carbonic anhydrase
The release of carbondioxide from blood at the respiratory surface of lungs is helped by carbonic anhydrase enzyme.
See lessIn Glycolysis, which is true?
B. It function in cytoplasm.
B. It function in cytoplasm.
See lessWhat is a catabolic process in which, the respired oxygen is used in the oxidation of food, resulting in release of energy?
B. Respiration A catabolic process in which, the respired oxygen is used in the oxidation of food, resulting in release of energy is called as respiration.
B. Respiration
A catabolic process in which, the respired oxygen is used in the oxidation of food, resulting in release of energy is called as respiration.
See lessWhich protein of blood carries O2 from lungs to the tissue?
C. Haemoglobin Haemoglobin protein of blood carries O2 from lungs to the tissue.
C. Haemoglobin
Haemoglobin protein of blood carries O2 from lungs to the tissue.
See lessWhat is the volume of air inspired and expired during a normal breathing?
B. Tidal volume The volume of air inspired and expired during a normal breathing tidal volume.
B. Tidal volume
The volume of air inspired and expired during a normal breathing tidal volume.
See lessWhat is the rate of breathing in a normal healthy man per minute?
A. 15-20 times The rate of breathing in a normal healthy man per minute 15-20 times.
A. 15-20 times
The rate of breathing in a normal healthy man per minute 15-20 times.
See lessWhat is the amount of air breathed out of lungs through maximum effort?
C. Vital capacity The amount of air breathed out of lungs through maximum effort is known as vital capacity.
C. Vital capacity
The amount of air breathed out of lungs through maximum effort is known as vital capacity.
See lessWhat is the amount of air left in the lungs after expiration?
D. Residual air The amount of air left in the lungs after expiration is known as residual air.
D. Residual air
The amount of air left in the lungs after expiration is known as residual air.
See lessHow much energy is released when AMP is hydrolysed?
C. 2200 calories 2200 calories energy is released when AMP is hydrolysed.
C. 2200 calories
2200 calories energy is released when AMP is hydrolysed.
See lessHow much energy is released when ADP is hydrolysed to AMP?
C. 2200 calories 2200 calories energy is released when ADP is hydrolysed to AMP.
C. 2200 calories
2200 calories energy is released when ADP is hydrolysed to AMP.
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