which of the following statements is not true of most cellular redox reactions?

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Most cellular redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons between molecules. Oxidation is the loss of electrons, and reduction is the gain of electrons. These reactions are essential in biological processes like cellular respiration, where electron transfer helps generate energy in the form of ATP. Typically, a hydrogen atom may be involved, but the key aspect is the electron transfer, not necessarily the transfer of the entire hydrogen atom. A statement that is not true of most cellular redox reactions would be something that contradicts this basic understanding—for example, saying a hydrogen atom is transferred to the atom that loses an electron would not be true, as oxidation involves the loss of electrons, not necessarily the gain of a hydrogen atom. If there is a list of statements, the one not true would likely be related to incorrectly describing the electron transfer or roles of hydrogen atoms in redox reactions. Would it be possible to provide the specific statements to identify which is false? This would help confirm the exact one that does not apply to most cellular redox reactions.