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redox equivalent removed per pga molecules oxidised​

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Answered by jagadeesh222
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In biochemistry, the term reducing equivalent refers to any of a number of chemical species which transfer the equivalent of one electron in redox reactions. A redox reaction (oxidation-reduction reaction) is a chemical reaction with a ... Each form of reducing equivalent is characterized by the donation of at least ...

Answered by viny10
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There is one redox reaction during glycolysis. The oxidation of glucose begins during glycolysis. NAD+ accepts the electrons during the oxidation, and as a result it gets reduced. A total of 2 NADH are produced. ... Enzymes that catalyze redox reactions with the help of coenzymes such as NAD+ are called dehydrogenases.

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