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no carbon dioxide isn't produced during photosynthesis :)

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Yes, carbon dioxide is produced during the E.T.C.

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Yes. Picks up two protons and their attendant electrons to form water.

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Yes, the citric acid cycle is aerobic and co2 is released during pyruvate oxidation and during a few other redox reactions in the cycle. Namaste.

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The final reduced species in the electron transport chain is?

The final reduced species in the electron transport chain is water.


Which processes is oxygen consumed?

oxygen is reduced to water in respiration, specifically in the electron transport chain


In which process is oxygen consumed?

oxygen is reduced to water in respiration, specifically in the electron transport chain


What are the product from the electron transport chain pathway?

Electron transport chains are present in mitochondria. The products of the electron transport chains are energy in the form of thermodynamics and water which is reduced from oxygen.


What molecules supply electrons to an electron transport chain?

Glucose. Glucose is oxidized and oxygen is reduced here.


Which ion end up in the intermembrane space during electron transport?

Hydrogen ions are pumped into the mitochondrion during electron transport. Oxygen is the final acceptor of the electron resulting in the formation of water.


Which ion ends up in the intermembrane space during electron transport chain?

Hydrogen ions are pumped into the mitochondrion during electron transport. Oxygen is the final acceptor of the electron resulting in the formation of water.


Why is oxygen needed to produce ATP on the cristae of mitochondrion?

1)ATP formed as electrons pass along transport chain 2)oxygen is terminal electron acceptor / accepts electrons from electron transport chain 3)electrons cannot be passed along electron transport chain if no O2 to accept them 4)forms H2O / accepts H+ from reduced NAD/FAD / oxidises reduced NAD/FAD


What molecule is the final electron acceptor at the end to the electron transport chain?

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.


The oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved in what process?

Oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved in the electron transport chain; it is the final electron acceptor (this is also what makes it either aerobic or anaerobic respiration).


How can you justify the disappearance of oxygen as a measure of electron transport?

In the electron transport chain Oxygen is the final electron acceptor. Also the Oxygen accepts 2 Hydrogen ions, making water in the process. The dissapearance of Oxygen shows that the electron transport chain is working and that Oxygen is doing its job.


What is the ultimate electron acceptor in aerobic respiration?

oxygen