Is produced along with water at the end of normal cellular respiration.

A) Cristae
B) Electron transport chain
C) Microtubules
D) Glycolysis
E) Flagella
F) Plasma membrane
G) Citric acid cycle
H) ATP


Ans: H) ATP

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