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altibaby

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During aerobic respiration, glucose becomes _______________ (as it gives up electrons) and coenzymes become _______________ (as they accept electrons).
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

When considering the number of technologically advanced civilizations in our galaxy, it is useful to consider
 
  a. the average life span of an alien.
  b. the average life span of the civilization.
  c. the distance to the civilization's planet.
  d. the type of advanced communication they use.



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Answer to Question 1

oxidized; reduced

Answer to Question 2

b



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