Multiple Choice
In aerobic respiration, what is the ultimate fate of the electrons released from the breakdown of glucose?
A) They are combined with NAD+.
B) They are combined with ATP.
C) They become hydrogen ions.
D) They are moved through the electron transport chain.
E) They are combined with oxygen and hydrogen ions to form water.
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