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26. The process of conversion of glucose into pyruvic acid is
A. Cyclic photophosphorylation
B. Calvin cycle
C. Glycolysis
D. Non- photophosphorylation
Explanation:
27. At the end of glycolysis, each glucose molecule is formed into
A. One molecule of pyruvic acid
B. Two molecule of Pyruvic acid
C. Three molecule of pyruvic acid
D. Four molecule of pyruvic acid
Explanation:
28. 2-Phosphoglyceric acid is catalysed to form phosphoenol pyruvate by the enzyme
A. Aldolase
B. Enolase
C. Phosphoglyceric mutase
D. Phosphofrutokinase
Explanation:
29. Glucose is phosphorylated to glucose 6-phosphate in the presence of the enzymes
A. Enolase
B. Aldolase
C. Phosphoglucoisomerase
D. Hexokinase
Explanation:
30. The power house of the cell is
A. Cytoplasm
B. Chlroplasts
C. Mitochondria
D. Nucleus
Explanation: