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9 April, 07:26

Why is the volume of co2 production rather than o2 uptake an adequate measure of respiration?

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  1. 9 April, 08:48
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    It is practical to use carbon dioxide than oxygen in measuring respiration concentration. First, our atmosphere is composed of 20.9% oxygen, it is difficult to measure small changes of oxygen concentration during respiration. Second, oxygen can enter sampling containers. Lastly, the limitation of the instruments sensitivity.
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