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The terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is water, which is broken down to hydrogen and oxygen.
Lymphatic Ducts
Large vessels in the lymphatic system that transport lymph from the lymph nodes to the veins.
Neutrophils
A type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in defending the body against infection by engulfing and destroying bacteria and fungi.
Macrophages
Large white blood cells found in tissue or mobile at sites of infection, absorbing and digesting cellular debris and pathogens.
Scavengers
Animals that consume dead or decaying organic matter, playing a critical role in the ecosystem by decomposing and recycling nutrients.
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