All of the following are required in the reactions of both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration EXCEPT O electron transport chain. O a source of electrons. oxygen. O final electron acceptor. O enzymes.

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All of the following are required in the reactions of both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration EXCEPT

**Options:**

- ⃝ electron transport chain.
- ⃝ a source of electrons.
- ⃝ oxygen.
- ⃝ final electron acceptor.
- ⃝ enzymes.

**Explanation:**

This multiple-choice question is asking which of the listed elements is not required in both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. 

- **Electron Transport Chain (ETC)**: An important component in aerobic respiration but not in anaerobic respiration as some anaerobic organisms might not use an ETC.
- **A Source of Electrons**: Essential for both types of respiration for the transfer of energy.
- **Oxygen**: Required only in aerobic respiration as the final electron acceptor and not required in anaerobic respiration.
- **Final Electron Acceptor**: Needed in both types of respiration for the ETC to function properly, though the acceptor differs (e.g., oxygen for aerobic and other molecules for anaerobic).
- **Enzymes**: Necessary for facilitating reactions in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Thus, the best answer to this question is "oxygen," as it is not required in anaerobic respiration.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** All of the following are required in the reactions of both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration EXCEPT **Options:** - ⃝ electron transport chain. - ⃝ a source of electrons. - ⃝ oxygen. - ⃝ final electron acceptor. - ⃝ enzymes. **Explanation:** This multiple-choice question is asking which of the listed elements is not required in both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. - **Electron Transport Chain (ETC)**: An important component in aerobic respiration but not in anaerobic respiration as some anaerobic organisms might not use an ETC. - **A Source of Electrons**: Essential for both types of respiration for the transfer of energy. - **Oxygen**: Required only in aerobic respiration as the final electron acceptor and not required in anaerobic respiration. - **Final Electron Acceptor**: Needed in both types of respiration for the ETC to function properly, though the acceptor differs (e.g., oxygen for aerobic and other molecules for anaerobic). - **Enzymes**: Necessary for facilitating reactions in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Thus, the best answer to this question is "oxygen," as it is not required in anaerobic respiration.
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