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प्रश्न
What is the respiratory quotient?
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उत्तर
The ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide liberated and the volume of oxygen consumed, during respiration is called Respiratory Quotient (R.Q)
R.Q.= `("Volume of" "CO"_2 "liberated")/("Volume of" "O"_2 "consumed")`
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Define RQ.
Name the connecting link between glycolysis and TCA cycle and explain it.
Write the most appropriate answer from the given question :
The respiratory quotient (R.Q.) of carbohydrate is .............. .
Respiratory quotient is zero in succulent plants. Why?
____________ is the respiratory quotient (R.Q.) of carbohydrates.
Among the following respiratory substrates, which one is the main source of energy?
Respiratory quotient is greater than one for :
Respiratory quotient is equal to one for ______.
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`R.Q. = A/B`
What do A and B stand for?
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RQ value of succulents is ______.
