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Oxygen is the ultimate electron acceptor in cellular respiration, with water as the byproduct.
Cellular Respiration is a cumulative function of three metabolic stages:Glycolysis: Breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.The citric acid cycle: Completes the breakdown of glucose.Oxidative phosphorylation: Is driven by the electron transport chain that occurs in the Mitochondria.
The oxygen molecules that you breathe are actually used in the last part of aerobic respiration. They are the final electron acceptors in electron transport chain.
Condensation, for water it releases 2260 Jules per gram.
In respiration,it is oxygen. It produces water as a result
Glycosis ( electron transport system ) Krebs cycle.
Oxygen is the ultimate electron acceptor in cellular respiration, with water as the byproduct.
Cellular Respiration is a cumulative function of three metabolic stages:Glycolysis: Breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.The citric acid cycle: Completes the breakdown of glucose.Oxidative phosphorylation: Is driven by the electron transport chain that occurs in the Mitochondria.
At the end of the ETC when all of the other meet together.
The most energy (measured by ATP production) produced in cellular respiration is in the Electron Transport Chain/System through oxidative phosphorylation.
Anacrobic respiration
The oxygen molecules that you breathe are actually used in the last part of aerobic respiration. They are the final electron acceptors in electron transport chain.
One molecule of Glucose in Oxidative Phosphorylation.
Condensation, for water it releases 2260 Jules per gram.
Both have the cellular respiration
electron transport system
In respiration,it is oxygen. It produces water as a result