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RQ (Respiratory Quotient) is defined as

A

The volume of `CO_2` the evolved = Volume of `O_2` consumed

B

`("Volume of" O_2 "consumed")/("Volume of" CO_2 "evolved")`

C

`("Volume of" CO_2 "evolved")/("Volume of" O_2 "consumed")`

D

`("Volume of" O_2 "evolved")/("Volume of" CO_2 "consumed")`

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C

During aerobic respiration `O_2` is consumed and `CO_2` is released. The ratio of the volume of `CO_2` evolved to the volume of `O_2` consumed in respiration is called the respiratory quotient or respiratory ratio.
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