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Different substrates get oxidized during respiration. How does Respiratory Quotient (RQ) indicate which type of substrate, i.e., carbohydrate, fat or protein is getting oxidized? - Biology

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Different substrates get oxidized during respiration. How does Respiratory Quotient (RQ) indicate which type of substrate, i.e., carbohydrate, fat or protein is getting oxidized?

`R.Q. = A/B`

What do A and B stand for?
What type of substrates have R.Q. of 1, < 1 or > 1?

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Respiratory Quotient (RQ) indicates which type of substrate, i.e., carbohydrate, fat or protein is getting oxidized by measuring the volume of carbon dioxide, i.e., CO2 released or evolved by the volume of oxygen O2 consumed.

A = Volume of CO2 released

B = Volume of Oxygen consumed

RQ equal to 1 = Carbohydrates like glucose.

RQ higher than 1 = Substrate can be organic acid like malic acid.

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Chapter 14: Respiration in Plants - Exercises [Page 79]

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NCERT Exemplar Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 14 Respiration in Plants
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