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What is the byproduct when oxygen serves as a hydrogen acceptor?

When oxygen serves as a hydrogen acceptor, the byproduct is water. This process occurs during cellular respiration, where oxygen accepts electrons and protons to form water as a result of the electron transport chain.


Combines with glucose during respiration?

Glucose combines with oxygen during respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process, known as cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for providing energy for cellular functions.


Elements of which form ionic bonds between them when combined together?

Elements that form ionic bonds have a large difference in electronegativity. Typically, metals and nonmetals will form ionic bonds when combined together. In these bonds, the metal atom loses electrons to form a cation, while the nonmetal atom gains electrons to form an anion.


What is the chemical process in which most living things use oxygen?

The chemical process most living things use oxygen for is called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is essential for various cellular functions. CO2 and H2O are byproducts of this process.


How do cows breathe?

Yes, but not as a waste gas during exhalation. Atmospheric air breathed in by the cow is ~21% oxygen. The cow can remove up to about 5% oxygen, so when exhaling the air from the lungs is about 16% oxygen.Another opinion:When exhaled, oxygen binds with carbon to form carbon dioxide, which is expelled as a "waste" gas. So in a way, yes cows do release oxygen when breathing, but not in the O2 form we are familiar with that is in the atmosphere and what plants expel during the process of photosynthesis.