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Hydrogen serves as the final electron acceptor of the electrons transport chain true or false?

False. Oxygen serves as the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.


Energized electrons at the primary electron acceptor flow to where?

an electron transport chain.


Final acceptor of electrons and hydrogens in the electron transport chain?

Oxygen.


What accepts the electrons at the end of the electron transport chain?

The answer is cloroplasts.


Are excited electrons from the acceptor molecule sent to the electron transport chain?

Yes!


What is the final acceptor of the electrons and hydrogen's of the electron transport chain?

oxygen


What is the final acceptor of electrons and hydrogens in the electron transport chain?

oxygen


Does hydrogen serve as the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain?

No, oxygen is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.


What is produced when the electrons leave the electron transport chain in cellular respiration and bind to the final electron acceptor for the chain?

Oxygen.


What is the function of oxegyn in the electron chain transport?

The final electron acceptor, pulling, by virtue of it's high electronegativity, electrons down the transport chain.


Do the energized electrons at the primary electron acceptor flow to the reaction center?

No, the electrons flow from the reaction center to the primary electron center. Just the opposite of what you said.


Why do organisms need a final electron acceptor?

A final electron acceptor that is a stronger oxidizing agent than the last oxidizing agent in the electron transport chain is needed to remove low-energy electrons from the chain so that new high energy electrons can enter the chain to generate more ATPs. Without a final electron acceptor the electron transport chain will be backed up with low energy electrons and eventually no ATP can be generated since no new electron can enter the chain.