Biology, asked by minaraza5, 6 months ago

The function of oxygen in cellular respiration is:
a) To combine with hydrogen from organic molecules to form carbon dioxide
b) To combine with Carbon from organic molecules to form carbon dioxide
c) To oxidize ADP to ATP
e)To combine with glucose to form carbon dioxide

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Answered by renunaresh21
0

Answer:

Answer is option a

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
3

Answer:

e)To combine with glucose to form carbon dioxide

Explanation:

  • In cellular respiration, oxygen acts as a last electron acceptor, facilitating electron migration down a chain and resulting in the creation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
  • Water is created by the reaction of oxygen with electrons and hydrogen ions.

Glucose + Oxygen = Water + Carbon Dioxide + ATP

  • As a result, it's vital.

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