Biology
The two major phases during the breakdown of glucose in respiration are (P) …………… and (Q) …………… .
- P — Glycogenesis, Q — Kreb's cycle
- P — Aerobic respiration, Q — Anaerobic respiration
- P — Anoxybiotic respiration, Q — Oxybiotic respiration
- P — Glycolysis, Q — Kreb's cycle
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P — Glycolysis, Q — Kreb's cycle
Reason — In glycolysis glucose is broken down to form pyruvate and in Kreb's cycle it is completely oxidised to form CO2, ATP, and NADH.
Glycogenesis is the process of forming glycogen from glucose (storage), not a step of respiration. Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration are two different types of respiration, not sequential processes. Anoxybiotic respiration and Oxybiotic respiration are older terminology for anaerobic and aerobic respiration.
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