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location of water at the end of respiration​

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Water, because at the end of the mitochondrion electron transport chain — part of ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation (a.k.a. cellular respiration) — two (energy-depleted) electrons combine with one oxygen ion and two hydrogen ions (protons), so forming HO (water), which is transported (by the blood, now as ...

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Water, because at the end of the mitochondrion electron transport chain — part of ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation (a.k.a. cellularrespiration) — two (energy-depleted) electrons combine with one oxygen ion and two hydrogen ions (protons), so forming HO (water), which is transported (by the blood, now as .

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