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what is the role of NAD+ in cellular respiration?​

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Answered by anmol4032
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NADH is a crucial coenzyme in making ATP. It exists in two forms in the cell: NAD+ and NADH. ... The molecule acts as a shuttle for electrons during cellular respiration. At various chemical reactions, the NAD+ picks up an electron from glucose, at which point it becomes NADH

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NADH is a crucial coenzyme in making ATP. ... Now, we have the reduced form, or NADH. The molecule acts as a shuttle for electrons during cellular respiration. At various chemical reactions, the NAD+ picks up an electron from glucose, at which point it becomes NADH.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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