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Define ‘Respiratory Quotient’ (Rq) and Calculate the Respiratory Quotient for Carbohydrate. - Biology

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Define ‘Respiratory Quotient’ (RQ) and calculate the Respiratory Quotient for Carbohydrate.

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The ratio of volume of CO2 evolved to the volume of O2 consumed in respiration is called the respiratory quotient (RQ) or respiratory ratio. When carbohydrates are used as respiratory substrate and are completely oxidized, the RQ is 1, because volume of CO2 evolved is equal to volume of O2 consumed, as shown in the equation.

`"C"_6"H"_12"O"_6  + 6"O"_2 rightarrow 6"CO"_2 + 6"H"_2"O" + "Energy"`

`"RQ" = (6"CO"_2)/(6"O"_2) = 1.0`

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