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How do cells capture the energy released by the flow of electrons in cellular respiration?

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Answered by gururandhawa754
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Most of the ATP produced by cellular respiration is generated by oxidative phosphorylation, which uses the energy released by redox reactions in the electron transport chain to make ATP. The electrons are finally passed to oxygen, which becomes reduced to H2O.

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