Where do biological substances undergo biological oxidation?

Biological substances that enter any cell undergo oxidation (this is a chemical reaction during which the oxidized substance gives up electrons to the oxidizing agent (oxygen)). In the cell, this process takes place in special organelles called mitochondria. As a result, water and oxygen are formed and energy is stored in the form of ATP.



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