| Front | Why is oxygen an effective electron acceptor? |
| Back | It is highly electronegative |
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| Front | What are the steps where the krebs cycle is regulated? (How does this regulation occur?) |
| Back | Steps one, three, and four; This regulation occurs from feedback inhibition by NADH and ATP |
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| Front | What happens in cells that do not use oxygen as an electron acceptor? |
| Back | They cannot generate a large potential energy difference; Thus they make less ATP than cells that use aerobic respiration |
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