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Final electron accepter in terminal oxidation.

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Answered by ravi6111
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Oxygen is our terminal electron acceptor. ... Respiration or oxidative phosphorylation does not require oxygen at all; it simply requires a compound with a high reduction potential to act as a terminal electron acceptor; accept electrons from one of the complexes within the ETC.
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