Order the atoms involved in cellular respiration from most prevalent to least.(1 point)
Responses
C, H, O
C, H, O
O, H, C
O, H, C
H, O, C
H, O, C
H, C, O
3 answers
H, C, O
explainwhy?
The order H, C, O is chosen because hydrogen (H) atoms are the most prevalent in cellular respiration. This is because cellular respiration primarily involves the breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, which all contain hydrogen atoms. Carbon (C) atoms are the second most prevalent, as carbohydrates and lipids are composed of carbon as well. Oxygen (O) atoms are the least prevalent, as they are primarily used as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain of cellular respiration.