Table 'Salt' is NaCl Sodium Chloride and is not a proton donor has it has no hydrogen to donate
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
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Element. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor. Some organisms can use alternative electron acceptors such as sulphate and nitrate they are known as anaerobes.
oxygen
Helium is not an electron donor or acceptor as it has a full outer electron shell (2 electrons). It is classified as a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not readily form chemical bonds.
The electron acceptor for humans in the electron transport chain is oxygen.
No, oxygen is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.
Yes, NAD is an electron acceptor in biological processes.
No. A base would be a proton acceptor. Salt is not a base.
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
No, chlamydia doesn't have a final electron acceptor. That is why it needs to live within the host cells
Chlorine has 7 valance electrons so the easiest way for it to fill it's valance shell and have an octet is to be an electron acceptor; an anion.
Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor.
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Oxygen
The final electron acceptor is oxygen.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to operate (whereas anaerobic respiration does not), and oxygen is the electron acceptor.