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what are respiratory substrates? give 1 example

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Answered by RuchitaGupta
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Respiratory substrates are those organic substance which are oxidized during respiration to liberate energy inside the living cells. Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are the example of respiratory substrates.

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Answered by 71154shubhangirai
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The compounds oxidised during the process of respiration are called as respiratory substrates. Carbohydrates, especially glucose, act as a respiratory substrate. Fats, proteins, and organic acids can also act as respiratory substrates depending upon the physiological condition of the body of an organism.The respiratory substrate is the substrate which is oxidised during respiration to release energy in form of ATP. For example, carbohydrates.

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