Carbon dioxide transport
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in the mitochondria. The amount produced depends on the rate of metabolism and the relative amounts of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolized.Theamount isabout200mlmin 1 when at rest and eating amixeddiet; this utilises 80% of the oxygen consumed, giving a respiratory quotient of 0.8 (respiratory quotient 1⁄4 rate of carbon dioxide production divided by rate of oxygen consumption). A carbohydrate diet gives a quotient of 1 and a fat diet 0.7.
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