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How oxidation reduction happens in a cellular respiration?

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Answered by anuradhakumari8670
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The overall chemical reaction of cellular respiration converts one six-carbon molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen into six molecules of carbon dioxide and six moleculeAnswer:s of water. ... So the carbons in the glucose become oxidized, and the oxygens become reduced.

Answered by anuskasen7
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The overall chemical reaction of cellular respiration converts one six-carbon molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen into six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water. ... So the carbons in the glucose become oxidized, and the oxygens become reduced.

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