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The relationship between oxygen and the electron transport chain (ETC) is that oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the ETC. During cellular respiration, oxygen is used to accept electrons at the end of the ETC, allowing for the production of ATP, which is the cell's main source of energy.


How is energy changed from one type to another?

air is oxygen. the atmosphere is a verityof chemicals: co2, oxygen, helium etc etc


Where does liquid oxygen come from?

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Does oxygen form ions and covalent bonds with chlorine?

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Why is oxygen needed to run the etc?

Oxygen is needed in the electron transport chain (ETC) to serve as the final electron acceptor. It combines with electrons and protons to form water, which is essential for the functioning of the ETC and the production of ATP. Without oxygen, the ETC cannot proceed, leading to a halt in ATP production.


Where does oxygen in the air come from?

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Where does the carbon and oxygen and glucose ultimately come from?

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Where does the oxygen atoms in H2O come from?

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