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How do plants recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration?(1 point)
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The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when water is formed.
The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when water is formed.
The hydrogen in hydrogen gas is recycled when glucose is formed.
The hydrogen in hydrogen gas is recycled when glucose is formed.
The hydrogen in water is recycled when glucose is formed.
The hydrogen in water is recycled when glucose is formed.
The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when hydrogen gas is formed.
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Correct answer: The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when water is formed.
Explanation: During cellular respiration, hydrogen atoms from glucose are transferred (via NAD+/FAD) to oxygen in the electron transport chain, producing water.
Explanation: During cellular respiration, hydrogen atoms from glucose are transferred (via NAD+/FAD) to oxygen in the electron transport chain, producing water.
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