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OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

Which of the following statements is true? (A) Oxidation is the gain of electrons; reduction is the loss of electrons. (B) Glucose is a product of aerobic respiration; lactic acid is a product of anaerobic respiration. (C) Lactic acid is a product of aerobic respiration; ethyl alcohol is a product of fermentation. (D) Oxygen is a product of cellular respiration; carbon dioxide is a product of photosynthesis. (E) Oxidation is the loss of electrons; reduction is the gain of electrons.

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

@BioEpic dududuududududueudeuedudueudueud what do yew think

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Not A

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

no sh*t lol

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

jks i love ya

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

@BioEpic dude?

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

okay bro ill ask you again when your os is working

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

@superhelp101 MUM HELP ME

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

hey

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Not D

OpenStudy (bioepic):

E

OpenStudy (bioepic):

OIL RIG Oxidation Is Gaining, Reduction Is Losing

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

i think Oxidation is the gain of electrons; reduction is the loss of electrons. y'all took chem yet?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

bio is it not E ?

OpenStudy (bioepic):

It is E.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

on the second thought u are absolutely correct

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

u lil smart freshman ;)

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

r u taking chem?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

sorry i am so bad at chemistry cause i took flvs |dw:1414629863868:dw|

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

PICK EEEEEEE

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

let me reiterate |dw:1414629987521:dw|

OpenStudy (bioepic):

re-EEEE-terate. Lol @superhelp101 I have to take bio they don't let freshmen take anything else. However, I am self studying honors chem and am done with AP Bio (self study).

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

omg! bro ur so studious. yea i took bio in freshman year too. i really wanna take IB biology next year just don't take flvs, ur mind will blow up and u will learn so little cause it is so vague

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

yeah i took honors chemistry thou. so what classes u taking bro? and please tell me if ur freshman friends are taking AP calculus AB, not BC cause if they are taking BC, I am going to faint

OpenStudy (leonardo0430):

the answeer is E.

OpenStudy (bioepic):

6 of my friends are taking AP Calc B/C :P I am on par with them in Bio though (if you compare their math skills to my bio skills).

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

*fainting* and there freshman.... how in the world did they allow them to take calculus as a freshman??????? online classes??

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Nah my school let them. Here math is an exception.

OpenStudy (bioepic):

They take the class in school as one of their periods (like a normal class)

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

oh lol. the highest math here is algebra 2 for a freshman. well idk about were u live. but my state voted yes for common core standards (which is suppose to be harder) so algebra 2 nobody calls it that here, we call it 'Math 3' idek u might have heard of this so math 3 is like algebra 2 and pre-calculus together. combined

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

wait wtf if Oxidation Is Gaining, Reduction Is Losing then doesnt that mean Oxidation is the gain of electrons; reduction is the loss of electrons is the answer?

OpenStudy (bioepic):

NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOO OMG I TYPED THE WRONG THING.. *sob sob* Oxidation is losing, Reduction is gaining. OIL RIG. Go by the acronym.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

wait, so it is not E ?????

OpenStudy (leonardo0430):

basically yes.....

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

oh i am so confused. yeah i thought so thanks for clearing it up. haha

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Yes it is E.

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