Oxygen in aerobic respiration.
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen is the ultimate electron acceptor in cellular respiration, with water as the byproduct.
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
When an excited electron is passed to an electron acceptor in a photosystem, energy in sunlight is transformed to chemical energy.
Neither. Helium doesn't form compounds and is neither an electron donor nor an electron acceptor.
oxygen
nadp+
ATP
No, oxygen is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.
Oxygen is the ultimate electron acceptor in cellular respiration, with water as the byproduct.
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
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.
When an excited electron is passed to an electron acceptor in a photosystem, energy in sunlight is transformed to chemical energy.
Neither. Helium doesn't form compounds and is neither an electron donor nor an electron acceptor.
oxygen
oxygen
No, chlamydia doesn't have a final electron acceptor. That is why it needs to live within the host cells
Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor.