What happens to the oxygen that is used in cellular respiration?

A. It is converted to carbon dioxide
B. It is used to make glucose
C. It is reduced to form water
D. It is converted to acetyl-CoA
E. It is used to make Citric acid cycle intermediates


Answer: C

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