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In cellular respiration, where do the high-energy electrons that move through the electron transport chain originate? A. water B. NADH and FADH2 C. NAD+ and FAD D. glucose Reset
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In cellular respiration, where do the high-energy electrons that move through the electron transport chain originate?
A.
water
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NADH and FADH2
C.
NAD+ and FAD
D.
glucose
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D. They originate in glucose. They are moved through the chain by NAD+ and FAD but that's not where they originate from.
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