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A succulent xerophyte exhibiting Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) is kept in a sealed, transparent container with a CO2 sensor. The container is exposed to a 12-hour light/12-hour dark cycle. At which point during the cycle would the CO2 concentration within the container be LOWEST, assuming no other influencing factors?
Near the end of the light period
Near the beginning of the light period
Midway through the dark period
Near the end of the dark period
A germinating fatty seed has an R.Q. of 0.7. If the volume of CO2 released is 140 mL, what volume of O2 is consumed?
100 mL
140 mL
200 mL
280 mL
Which of the following conditions would MOST LIKELY result in an R.Q. value greater than 1 in a mammal?
Prolonged starvation
A diet consisting primarily of proteins
Intense exercise leading to lactic acid accumulation
A diet rich in fats
An organism is respiring using a substrate with the general formula . Under aerobic conditions, what would its theoretical R.Q. be?
0.5
0.7
1
1.5
A patient presents with an abnormally high R.Q. Which of the following metabolic derangements is LEAST likely to be the cause?
Hyperventilation
Metabolic acidosis
Lipogenesis
Increased fatty acid oxidation
During seed germination, the R.Q. is initially high but gradually declines. This shift is primarily attributed to the change in:
Ambient temperature
Availability of oxygen
Substrate being respired
Seed hydration levels
The respiratory quotient (RQ) is defined as the:
Ratio of the volume of O2 consumed to the volume of CO2 evolved
Ratio of the volume of CO2 evolved to the volume of O2 consumed
Volume of O2 consumed per unit time
Volume of CO2 evolved per unit time
Which of the following has an RQ value less than 1?
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
Organic Acids