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What part of a glucose molecule provides electrons in cellular respiration?

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Hydrogen atoms are the part of the glucose molecule that provides electrons in cellular respiration. (b) Electron transport complexes set up a proton gradient by passing protons from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space. NADH gives up the two electrons it carries to NADH hydrogenase.
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Hydrogen atoms are the part of the glucose molecule that provides electrons in cellular respiration.

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