Glycerol and Fatty acids are the result of breaking down of Fats:

(1) Fatty acids enter at the step of formation of BPGA

(2) Fatty acids enter as acetyl CoA

(3) Fatty acids enter as PGAL

(4) Fatty acids enter as Pyruvate

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The individual amino acid enter the respiratory pathway at

(1) Within Krebs’ cycle

(2) As Pyruvate or Acetyl CoA

(3) As PGAL

(4) Both A and B

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Respiratory Quotient

(1) Some Ratio

(2) Some amount of oxygen

(3) Some amount of carbon dioxide

(4) Cannot be one

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Respiratory Quotient is

(1) Volume of Carbon-dioxide evolved

(2) Ratio of volume of oxygen consumed to volume of Carbon-dioxide evolved

(3) Ratio of volume of Carbon-dioxide evolved to the volume of oxygen consumed

(4) Ratio of volume of oxygen evolved to volume of Carbon-dioxide consumed

Subtopic:  Respiratory Quotient |
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The value of respiratory Quotient actually depends upon

1. The type of respiratory substrate used

2. The place in which respiration is occurring

3. The amount of ventilation

4. Breathing surface

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For the substrate Glucose, how many Oxygen are used and how many Carbon-dioxide are evolved?

(1) 3,3

(2) 6,3

(3) 3,6

(4) 6,6

Subtopic:  Respiratory Quotient |
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Tripalmitin

Which of the following is wrong?

(1) A fatty acid

(2) C51 H98 O6

(3) C48 H96 O5

(4) Both A and C

Subtopic:  Respiratory Quotient |
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How many Carbon-dioxide are evolved in respiration of two molecules of Tripalmitin?

(1) 102

(2) 145

(3) 98

(4) 6

Subtopic:  Respiratory Quotient |
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RQ is 0.7; it can be

(1) Carbohydrate

(2) Protein

(3) Fatty Acid

(4) Both A and C

Subtopic:  Respiratory Quotient |
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The RQ of a substrate is found to be 0.9 what would be that substrate?

(1) Carbohydrate

(2) Fatty Acid

(3) Lipid

(4) Protein

Subtopic:  Respiratory Quotient |
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