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What is the primary source of the electrons used in the mitochondria? A. Water B. Glucose C. ATP D. Cellulose E. Oxygen
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What is the primary source of the electrons used in the mitochondria? A. Water B. Glucose C. ATP D. Cellulose E. Oxygen
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What is the primary source of the electrons used in the mitochondria?
A. Water
B. Glucose
C. ATP
D. Cellulose
E. Oxygen
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The primary source of the electrons used in mitochondria is (E) Oxygen
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