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respiratory substrates

I'm doing OCR A Level Biology and I'm confused. If lipids release way more energy per gram than carbohydrates/glucose, then why is glucose usually the preferred respiratory substrate? Is it to do with the fact that it has an RQ of 1 rather than 0.7 so less oxygen is required?
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I'm doing OCR A Level Biology and I'm confused. If lipids release way more energy per gram than carbohydrates/glucose, then why is glucose usually the preferred respiratory substrate? Is it to do with the fact that it has an RQ of 1 rather than 0.7 so less oxygen is required?


I believe that’s correct

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