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24 April, 17:39

Which of the following serves as an electron carrier in cellular respiration a ADP b Acetyl-CoA c NAD + d H2O

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  1. 24 April, 17:47
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    Answer: - NAD+

    Explanation;

    -When glucose breaks down into ATP, a large amount of the energy is stored as electron on special molecules (the electron carriers). When an empty electron carrier accepts a pair of electrons, it is reduced; when it gives those electrons up later on, it is oxidized.

    -NAD + and FAD; also the two most common electron carriers in the body. NAD + can accept a pair of electrons (and a hydrogen ion) to become NADH.
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