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14 How does water form during cellular respiration?

Oxygen is oxidized, losing electrons and gaining hydrogen lons.
Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen lons.
Oxygen is oxidized, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions.
Oxygen is reduced, losing electrons and gaining hydrogen lons.

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Answer:

Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions.

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Water forms during cellular respiration because oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions.

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Oxygen is reduced, gaining electrons and hydrogen ions. -second choice

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