No, chlamydia doesn't have a final electron acceptor. That is why it needs to live within the host cells
No, oxygen is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.
Oxygen
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is (usually) oxygen. Sometimes it can be sulfur or nitrogen in the absence of oxygen (as in extreme environments) in extremophiles.
False. Oxygen serves as the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.
oxygen
O2 ADDED: Not O2, but one atom of oxygen.
The final electron acceptor in glycolysis is oxygen, which is needed for the production of ATP in aerobic respiration. Oxygen captures the electrons at the end of the electron transport chain to form water.
The final electron acceptor is oxygen.
Element. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor. Some organisms can use alternative electron acceptors such as sulphate and nitrate they are known as anaerobes.
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
oxygen
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is molecular oxygen O2. With anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is a molecule other than oxygen, such as an organic substance.