NAD+ is an electron carrier used in cellular respiration. With the addition of an electron and a hydrogen, it becomes NADH. NADH is formed in glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle and is used for the formation of ATP in the Electron Transport Chain, providing energy for the cell.
NAD plus
NAD plus
both NAD + and FAD
NAD+ isn't oxidised, it can be reduced by H to form NADH
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or NAD+.
NAD plus
NAD plus
A. both NAD plus and FAD
NAD is an electron/H carrier in respiration and NADP is an electron/H carrier in photosynthesis.
A NAD is an electron carrier involved in glycolysis and NADH is a hydrogen carrier involved in glycolysis.
NAD is an energy carrier which is involved in the process of glycolysis. It is reduced to NADH when a hydrogen atom is added.
NADH and ATP
NAD NADH and FADH
NAD+ is a CO-enzyme.
NADH, but it looks like NAD+. The plus means H though. N means nicotinamide. A means adenine. And D means dinucleotide. It's kind of confusing but with my help you should understand it. I hope i helped!:-)
NAD+
both NAD + and FAD