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Electron acceptor

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An electron acceptor is a molecule that gains electrons during a chemical reaction, which allows other molecules to lose electrons and release energy. Think of it like a person willing to take something off your hands, which lets you pass along an object in a chain. Electron acceptors are crucial in processes like cellular respiration, where they help capture and transfer energy that powers living cells.

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