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
Plants Respiration
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Answer
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.
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