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Electron acceptor
The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration is:A. lactic Acid
B. carbon dioxide
C. ATP
D. Oxygen
I have chosen D.
Is this correct. Is this correct? I am not to sure on many of my answers! Thank you!
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- By adorris3 |
- Category: biology |
- Grade level: college and above
- Oct/01/2009 |
- Answers to this question: 1
Answer by: arsh7777777
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ATP is 100% not it. Carbon Dioxide is not it either and neither lactic Acid.
I am 100% sure it's D. It is oxygen...that is why ETC cannot occur with anaerobic respiration.
I am 100% sure it's D. It is oxygen...that is why ETC cannot occur with anaerobic respiration.
- Oct/07/2009 |
- Answers by arsh7777777: 5 |
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