What is the relationship between the volume of consumed and the volume of produced during the complete oxidation of tripalmitin?
The volume of produced is less than the volume of consumed.
The volume of produced is equal to the volume of consumed.
The volume of produced is greater than the volume of consumed.
There is no relationship between the volumes.
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Auxanometer
Ganong’s potometer
Ganong’s respirometer
Darwin’s porometer
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carbohydrate
fat
protein
glucose
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zero
less than unity
more than unity
unity
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0.70
1.0
0.80
0.90
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Tripalmitin
Triolein
Tartaric acid
Oleic acid
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0.7
1
1.5
0.9
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Carbohydrate
Protein
Fat
Organic acid
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Wheat
Millets
Bean
Castor
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Nature of enzymes involved
Nature of the substrate
Amount of carbon dioxide released
Amount of oxygen utilized