what is the respiratory substrate in human beings?
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The substance required for cellular respiration to derive energy through oxidation. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are examples of respiratory substrates. The most common among them is carbohydrates, especially glucose.
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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.
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