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24 November, 15:26

Where does the oxygen used in cellular respiration end up?

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water

ATP

NADH

glucose

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  1. 24 November, 15:47
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    Oxygen used in cellular respiration ends up in ATP Synthesis in Oxidative Phosphorylation.

    Explanation:

    Since oxygen is the last electron acceptor in Electron transfer chain, the H ions flow through ATP synthase for ATP synthesis. The electrons from the NADH and FADH are pumped from the matrix of mitochondria to inter-membrane space. The energy released due to the proton gradient formed is used for making ATP.
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