n Question 10 The final electron acceptor (the molecule that takes low energy electrons) in cellular respiration is: O h

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n Question 10 The final electron acceptor (the molecule that takes low energy electrons) in cellular respiration is: O h

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n Question 10 The final electron acceptor (the molecule that takes low energy electrons) in cellular respiration is: O hydrogen since it readily combines with electrons O carbon dioxide since it has a high electronegativity oxygen since it has a high electronegativity O NAD+ since it will easily attract electrons .0 Previous Quiz saved at 3:25pm 2 pts Next Submit Quiz Attempt de Jul 12 at 11:59pm 31 Minutes, 10 Seconds
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