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What happens to radioactive hydrogen during cellular respiration? It gets recycled into hydrogen gas, water, glucose, or protein?

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GPT 3.5
During cellular respiration, radioactive hydrogen (also known as tritium, symbol T or 3H) can be incorporated into various components of biomolecules such as water, glucose, or protein. This incorporation occurs through metabolic pathways and biochemical reactions. The fate of radioactive hydrogen atoms depends on the specific reactions and processes occurring within the cell. It is important to note that radioactive elements can pose health risks and should be handled and disposed of properly to minimize exposure.

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