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FAD
Because the electron carrier molecules, such as the cytochromes, are located in the cristae.
Nitric oxide (NO) is an example of a molecule with an odd electron. It has one unpaired electron in its molecular orbital diagram, making it a radical.
NADPH and ATP are produced by the light reactions. The ATP is a high energy molecule produced by photophosphorylation while the NADPH is produced at the end of the electron transport chain.
No. Cellular respiration uses NADH as an electron carrier. NADPH is used in photosynthesis.
An ion is an atom or molecule which has either gained an electron or lost one so that it is no longer neutral.
Reduced... NADH
NADH and FADH2
NADP
Plastocyanin is the electron carrier molecule in the light-dependent reaction in photosynthesis.
FAD
A carrier molecule is a compound that can accept a pair of high energy electrons and transfer them to another molecule. The carrier molecule in photosynthesis is NADP or the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.
The donor is the one who loses the electron. Donor is the elctron carrier.
Because the electron carrier molecules, such as the cytochromes, are located in the cristae.
Nitric oxide (NO) is an example of a molecule with an odd electron. It has one unpaired electron in its molecular orbital diagram, making it a radical.
No, FADH2 is in the "accepted" state. FADH+ is the form of the molecule that is able to accept electrons.
No. "Diatomic electron" doesn't make any sense.Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, if that's what you meant.
When a molecule loses an electron the molecule has been ionized and oxidized.