Respiratory substrates are organic substances. They are oxidized during respiration to release energy within living cells. Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and organic acids are common respiratory substrates. The most common respiratory substrates are glucose (carbohydrates). It is a type of hexose monosaccharide.
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