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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced in greatest quantity during: Which of t

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Question

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced in greatest quantity during:

Which of the following is NOT a structural component of the nucleus:

What type of microscopy can accomodate a live specimen?

The process by which larger molecules or structures are built up from smaller ones is called:

Nutrients and ions can pass directly from cell to cell through special membrane junctions known as:

Which of the following statements is NOT part of the cell theory:

A extracellular (outside the cell) solution that contains fewer solutes than in the cytoplasm of the cell is:

Question 1.1.

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced in greatest quantity during:

(Points : 0.5)        glycolysis

       Krebs cycle

       protein metabolism

       electron transport chain

       fermentation

Explanation / Answer

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced in greatest quantity during:   glycolysis

Which of the following is NOT a structural component of the nucleus: chromatin

What type of microscopy can accomodate a live specimen? phase contrast microscope

The organelle that specifically breaks down free radicals is called the: mitochondria

The process by which larger molecules or structures are built up from smaller ones is called: anabolism

Nutrients and ions can pass directly from cell to cell through special membrane junctions known as: desmosomes

Which of the following statements is NOT part of the cell theory: the human body is composed of 50 to 100 trillion cells

Most enzymes are ---proteins.

The ratio of surface area to volume is greatest when the cell is __ large in size.

      A extracellular (outside the cell) solution that contains fewer solutes than in the cytoplasm of the cell is: hypotonic.

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