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respiratory quotient

noun

Definition of RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT

:  a ratio indicating the relation of the volume of carbon dioxide given off in respiration to that of the oxygen consumed
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First Known Use of RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT

circa 1890
Medical Dictionary

respiratory quotient

noun

Medical Definition of RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT

:  the ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide given off in respiration to that of the oxygen consumed that has a value near 1 when the organism is burning chiefly carbohydrates, near 0.7 when chiefly fats, and near 0.8 when chiefly proteins but sometimes exceeding 1 when carbohydrates are being changed to fats for storage—abbreviation RQ

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