Biology, 12.03.2020 05:31 jocelynmarquillo1
In the last stage of cellular respiration, oxidative phosphorylation, all of the reduced electron carriers produced in the previous stages are oxidized by oxygen via the electron transport chain. The energy from this oxidation is stored in a form that is used by most other energy-requiring reactions in cells. From the following compounds involved in cellular respiration, choose those that are the net inputs and net outputs of oxidative phosphorylation. NAD⁺
Coenzyme A
NADH
ADP
Acetyl CoA
CO₂
Glucose
O₂
ATP
Pyruvate
water
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