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The electrons formed from the aerobic oxidation of glucose are
i. ultimately transferred to o2 after several other transfer reactions.
ii. transferred to the coenzymes nad and fad.
iii. directly transferred to o2 during the citric acid cycle.
iv. transferred to succinate and arachidonic acid.

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