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NADH is produced in the mitochondria
The purpose of NADH is to carry electrons from glycolysis to the Krebs cycle in the process of cellular respiration.
NADH has much energy.It can produce 3 ATPs.
During cellular respiration a molecule called Adenine triphosphate or ATP is produced which is used for many different aspects of a cell's functions. Another molecule that is produced that contains potential energy is called NADH. A net total of 2 ATP and 2 NADH is produced during the stages of cellular respiration known as glycolysis and linkage reactions.
The NADH molecule produces of 2 ATPs during the last stage of respiration. Some think that three ATPs are created from the NADH, however, the last stage of respiration is different than ATP and NADH during electron transfers.
NADH.
Reduced... NADH
ATP synthase couples chemiosmosis to energy storage.
NADH,FADH,ATP are produced.Finally all are used to generate ATP.
NADH is produced in the mitochondria
The purpose of NADH is to carry electrons from glycolysis to the Krebs cycle in the process of cellular respiration.
NADP if photosynthesis. NAD or FAD if cellular respiration.
Within the context of cellular respiration (as well as in photosynthesis) NADH acts as an electron receptor. During glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle, various molecules are oxidized (lose electrons) and these electrons are passed to NADH. The NADH then carries the electrons to the mitochondria where they are deposited for the electron transport chain which uses the movement of the electrons to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate; the body's energy molecule).
NADH has much energy.It can produce 3 ATPs.
To produce ATP from the high energy electron carriers NADH and FADH2.
NADH,FADH,ATP are produced.Finally all are used to generate ATP.
NADH