the citric acid cycle, glycolysis, and pyruvate oxidation
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
oxygen
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is molecular oxygen O2. With anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is a molecule other than oxygen, such as an organic substance.
Oxygen is considered the ultimate electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. It accepts electrons at the end of the electron transport chain, forming water as a byproduct.
The electron transport chain. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to operate (whereas anaerobic respiration does not), and oxygen is the electron acceptor.
In aerobic respiration it is oxygen.
oxygen
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
oxygen
The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is oxygen, which turns into H20.
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is molecular oxygen O2. With anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is a molecule other than oxygen, such as an organic substance.
O2 ADDED: Not O2, but one atom of oxygen.
Oxygen, because it is highly electronegative.
Aerobic respiration - final electron acceptor is oxygen (O) Anaerobic respiration - final electron acceptor can besulfate (SO42-), nitrate (NO3-), sulfur (S), or fumarate....
Oxygen is considered the ultimate electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. It accepts electrons at the end of the electron transport chain, forming water as a byproduct.
It is TRUE that AEROBIC respiration requires oxygen to occur. It is FALSE that ANAEROBIC respiration requires oxygen to occur. It is FALSE that cells are DEPENDENT on AEROBIC respiration.