Biology, asked by mumalek, 6 months ago

Name two molecules that carry energy in biochemical pathways, and describe how each transfers its energy

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Answered by aarush113
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NADH and FADH2

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Well this little fellas could be found in glycolisis and krebs cycle

NADH could be found in both of them but FADH2 only be found in Krebs cycle.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Well this little fellas could be found in glycolisis and krebs cycle

NADH could be found in both of them but FADH2 only be found in Krebs cycle.

Explanation:

t takes two turns of the cycle to process the equivalent of one glucose molecule. Each turn of the cycle forms three high-energy NADH molecules and one high-energy FADH 2 molecule. These high-energy carriers will connect with the last portion of aerobic respiration to produce ATP molecules. One ATP (or an equivalent) is also made in each cycle.

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