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The ultimate destination of the electrons that are extracted from glucose during cellular respiration is that they are used to form water.

The stage of cellular respiration known as the electron transport chain, or ETC, is made up of protein complexes. It transfers the electron generated by the Kreb's cycle and glycolysis through a redox process (citric acid cycle).

By combining hydrogen and oxygen to generate a water molecule, the ETC first creates a gradient before reducing the molecular oxygen. Cellular respiration results in the release of water and carbon dioxide. The final electron carrier is the water that is thus created.

As a result, the electron in the ETC phase of cellular respiration ends up in a water molecule.

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