18.6 Respiratory substrates Flashcards
What are respiratory substrates
organic molecules
broken down during respiration
What apparatus is used to measure the respiratory quotient?
Respirometer
What’s the formula for respiratory quotient
CO2 produced ÷ O2 consumed
What are the respiratory quotients of different respiratory substrates
carbohydrates = 1.0
proteins = 0.9
lipids = 0.7
Why’s the respiratory quotient of lipids lower than of carbs
lipids contain more C-H bonds
1 lipid molecule requires more O2 to hydrolyse than 1 carbohydrate molecule
CO2 produced < O2 consumed
When could a respiratory quotient be above 1
during anaerobic respiration, CO2 is released without any O2 being consumed
therefore arises due to mixture of aerobic & anaerobic respiration
What’s the respiratory pathway of a triglyceride
broken down into fatty acids + glycerol
fatty acids undergo beta oxidation, forming acetyl groups
acetyl groups taken into Krebs cycle by coenzyme A
glycerol converted to pyruvate, which undergoes oxidative phosphorylation
How does a respirometer work
Contains potassium hydroxide solution + respiring tissue.
CO2 released from respiration is absorbed by NaOH, decreasing volume of air within respirometer
fluid in graduated tube pulled down due to lower pressure