Answer:
ATP
Step-by-step explanation:
The main purpose for cellular respiration, is to finally obtain ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), this process occurres through the electron transport chain: this is the final step of the aerobic respiration, and takes place when energy from NADH and FADH₂ (both products from Krebs Cycle) is transferred to ATP
This process occurres within the inner membrane of the mitochondria: while protons (H⁺) pass through the ATP synthase (this protein acts as a “tunnel” where H⁺ go through), which uses the difference of protons (H⁺) concentration between the matrix (between 2 mitochondrial membranes) and the inner matrix of mitochondria.
The ATP synthase also acts as an enzyme, creating ATP using ADP + Pi (inorganic phosphorus)
The electrons used to help with this process, finally attach to O₂ (oxygen) to form H₂O