Biology, asked by spushpita02, 10 months ago

Can you please tell me what is FADH2

Answers

Answered by SecretGiggle7
4

hyy mate here is your Answer:

Flavin adenine dinucleotide, or FADH2, is a redox cofactor that is created during the Krebs cycle and utilized during the last part of respiration, the electron transport chain.

The role of FADH2 is to donate electrons to the electron transport chain. They donate electrons by providing hydrogen molecule to the oxygen molecule to create water during the electron transport chain. FADH2 are also produced in Krebs cycle. Hydrogen molecules are necessary to the synthesis of ATP

Explanation:

hope it is helpful to you

please  mark  it  as  brainliest

Answered by lakshaykuhar59
3

Explanation:

In biochemistry, flavin adenine dinucleotide is a redox-active coenzyme associated with various proteins, which is involved with several important enzymatic reactions in metabolism. A flavoprotein is a protein that contains a flavin group, this may be in the form of FAD or flavin mononucleotide. Wikipedia

Formula: C27H33P2N9O15

Molar mass: 785.5497 g/mol

Acidity (pKa): 1.128

Basicity (pKb): 12.8689

Similar questions