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protine is the substrate found in
A) Aerobic respiration
B) Protoplasmic perspiration
C) seedling stage
D) floating respirtaion

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protine is the substrate found in A) Aerobic respiration B) Protoplasmic perspiration C) seedli..

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Floating respiration

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protine is the substrate found in A) Aerobic respiration B) Protoplasmic perspiration C) seedli..

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ITS PROTEIN WHICH ACT AS A SUBSTRATE FOR PROTOPLASMIC RESPIRATION...

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