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12 years ago
Can oxygen be replaced in the process of cellular respiration by a different chemical molecule? support answer
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The reason that oxygen is (predominately) used in nature as an electron acceptor is because it has a pretty highly positive reduction potential -- it's a strong oxidizer, and will take up electrons pretty easily. NADH has a pretty negative reduction potential, making it a strong reductant.
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