What is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration a. It is reduced in glycolysis as

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What is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration? a. It is reduced in glycolysis as glucose is oxidized. b. It provides electrons to the electron transport chain. c. It combines with the carbon removed during the citric acid cycle to form CO2. d. It is required for the production of heat and light. e. It accepts electrons from the electron transport chain.

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What is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration? a. It is reduced in glycolysis as glucose is oxidized. b. It provides electrons to the electron transport chain. c. It combines with the carbon removed during the citric acid cycle to form CO2. d. It is required for the production of heat and light. e. It accepts electrons from the electron transport chain.

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Cellular respiration is one of the physiological processes occurring within the living cell. This process is accountable for the generation of a metabolically usable form of energy (ATP molecules). Cellular respiration can occur in two ways; either without the use of oxygen or with the use of oxygen.

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