define respiratory quotient and explain why is it one in carbohydrates
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Respiratory quotient (RQ) orrespiratory ratio can be defined as the ratio of the volume of CO2 evolved to the volume of O2 consumed duringrespiration. The value of respiratory quotient depends on the type ofrespiratory substrate. Its value is onefor carbohydrates.
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Respiratory quotient is the ratio of amount of carbon dioxide released by an organism to the amount of oxygen consumed during the process of respiration.
R.Q = Carbon dioxide released/Oxygen consumed
As the ratio is less the energy produced in plants is less but animals will be more.
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Respiratory quotient is the ratio of amount of carbon dioxide released by an organism to the amount of oxygen consumed during the process of respiration.
R.Q = Carbon dioxide released/Oxygen consumed
As the ratio is less the energy produced in plants is less but animals will be more.
THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL QUESTION...
#bebrainly
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