Question
Question: R.Q. of malic acid is A)0.7 B)1 C)1.33 D)4...
R.Q. of malic acid is
A)0.7
B)1
C)1.33
D)4
Solution
RQ is called the respiratory quotient which is defined as the ratio of
CO2 produced to O2 consumed while the food is being metabolized. RQ = CO2 eliminated divided by O2 consumed.
Complete answer:
Most energy sources consist of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. This includes fat, proteins, carbohydrates and ethanol. Upon their digestion, the ratio of CO2 produced to O2 consumed gives the respiratory quotient. Let us analyze the options to find out the correct option.
Option A: The chemical composition of fats differ from carbohydrates and their metabolism gives a respiratory quotient value of 0.7. Example of this is digestion of palmitic acid. Therefore, this is the incorrect option.
Option B: The RQ of carbohydrates when they undergo aerobic respiration is unity or 1 as the amount of carbon dioxide produced is equal to amount of oxygen consumed. Therefore, this is the incorrect option.
Option C: Malic acid is an organic acid and organic acids have their R.Q. value greater than 1. So, R.Q. = 4CO2 divided by 3O2 = 1.33. Therefore, this is the correct option.
Option D: RQ of organic acids is greater than unity. RQ for oxalic acids is 4. Therefore, this is the incorrect option.
Hence, the correct answer is option (C)
Note: RQ value is important as it helps in determining respiratory substrate, knowing type of respiration performed, and information of major transformation of food material.