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What is the purpose of redox reactions in the cell?

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The purpose is to conserve energy as cells are transmitted from an electron donor to an electron acceptor in the form of Adenosine triphosphate, known as ATP, through oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions.

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To discharge energy gradually in a step-by-step process.

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The process of cellular respiration comprises various reactions in which electrons are transferred or mediated from one molecule to another. The reactions taking part in electron transfers are called redox reactions or oxidation-reduction reactions.

With the movement of electrons the energy is released that can be captivated and is used to do work. In cellular respiration, the electrons from glucose move slowly via the electron transport chain ultimately towards oxygen that is, transferring towards lower and lower energy states and discharging energy at each stage.

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