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2 August, 11:47

If an individual is eating a diet in which 25% of their ATP production is a result of utilizing carbohydrates, 50% of their ATP production is a result of metabolizing fats, 25% of their ATP production is a result of metabolizing proteins, their cardiac output is 4.7 L/min, and their arterial-venous oxygen difference is 6.2 mL/dL, how much carbon dioxide are they producing

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  1. 2 August, 12:01
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    Oxidative phosphorylation proceeds with the formation of energy laden molecules i. e; carbondioxide and water.

    Therefore, Total CO₂ production is directly related to VCO₂ = R x VO₂

    where, R is the respiratory quotient varing among 0.7 to 1.0 according to the energy intake (ATP) ie 0.25 of the total diet consumed.

    VO₂ is, as mentioned above arterial venous oxygen difference = 6.2ml/dl

    therefore, VCO₂ = 0.25 x 6.2

    = 1.55 ml/dl

    ie; VO₂ : VCO₂ = 6.2 : 1.55.
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