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It uses inorganic molecules other than oxygen as the final electron acceptor in an electron transport chain (ETC), ultimately producing ATP.Group of answer choicesanaerobic respirationaerobic respirationNext

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It uses inorganic molecules other than oxygen as the final electron acceptor in an electron transport chain (ETC), ultimately producing ATP.Group of answer choicesanaerobic respirationaerobic respirationNext

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The process described is anaerobic respiration. This is because it involves the use of inorganic molecules other than oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain (ETC) to ultimately produce ATP. In contrast, aerobic respiration uses oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the ETC.

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