What happens if the respiratory substrates are unavailable in the organisms?
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The organism cannot respire if respiratory substrates are unavailable in the organisms.
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- In the field of biology, Respiratory substrates can be described as the molecules which are oxidized during the process of respiration.
- The main compound used as a respiratory substrate is glucose. Other compounds such as proteins and fats can be used in extreme conditions when glucose is absent.
- Without the respiratory substrates, the process of respirations is unlikely to occur.
- This will ultimately lead to the death of the organism.
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The organism cannot respire if respiratory substrates are unavailable in the organisms.
Explanation:
In the field of biology, Respiratory substrates can be described as the molecules which are oxidized during the process of respiration.
The main compound used as a respiratory substrate is glucose. Other compounds such as proteins and fats can be used in extreme conditions when glucose is absent.
Without the respiratory substrates, the process of respirations is unlikely to occur.
This will ultimately lead to the death of the organism.
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