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aerobic respiration
How is Oxygen Involved in Aerobic Respiration?
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the
electron transport chain
. It combines with electrons and protons to form water, which is essential for maintaining the flow of electrons through the ETC and for the production of ATP.
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