Multiple Choice
What is the ultimate fate of the atoms in oxygen gas (O2) in cellular respiration?
A) They are respired as CO2.
B) They are incorporated to water.
C) They are attached to glucose.
D) They are attached to pyruvate.
E) They accept electrons in glycolysis.
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