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what is nicotinamide adenosine dinucleotide hydrogen phosphate.what is its work in plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

What is NAD+ used for?

The cofactor is, therefore, found in two forms in cells: NAD+ is an oxidizing agent – it accepts electrons from other molecules and becomes reduced. This reaction forms NADH, which can then be used as a reducing agent to donate electrons. These electron transfer reactions are the main function of NAD.

Chemical formula: C21H29N7O17P3

Answered by An2528
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In photosynthesis, NADPH is generated (along with ATP) in the light-dependent reactions, and used in the light-independent reactions as a reducing agent in the Calvin cycle to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) producing monosaccharides for use by the plant for structure and energy.

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