#Question id: 10252
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
When molecular oxygen is unavailable—for example, in plant roots in flooded soils—glycolysis can be the main source of energy for cells, How?
#Question id: 10253
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Two pathways for the splitting of sucrose are known in plants, both of which take part in the use of sucrose from phloem unloading;
#Question id: 10254
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Sucrose is split into its two monosaccharide units—glucose and fructose—which can readily enter the glycolytic pathway. Two pathways for the splitting of sucrose are known in plants, both of which take part in the use of sucrose from phloem unloading; Invertase pathway and sucrose synthase pathway, some statements are given about these pathways, which of the following is incorrect?
#Question id: 10255
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
In sucrose synthase combines sucrose with UDP to produce fructose and UDP-glucose in the cytosol. What is the function of UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase?
#Question id: 10256
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Both sucrose synthase and invertases can degrade sucrose for glycolysis, what will happen if one of the enzymes is absent or mutant?
#Question id: 10273
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
The existence of different pathways that serve a similar function and can replace each other without a clear loss in function is called,