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NADPH
This is the electron transport chain.
Inside of the thylakoid
Because the electron carrier molecules, such as the cytochromes, are located in the cristae.
No. Cellular respiration uses NADH as an electron carrier. NADPH is used in photosynthesis.
electron carrier
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NADP
Free electrons and ions can carry current.
The Kreb's Cycle is a repeating series of reactions that produces ATP, electron carriers, and carbon dioxide.
NADPH
FADH2 is an electron carrier similar to NADH, but only the second protein in the ETC accepts FADH2 electrons. So FADH2 is used in the ETC, but it produces less ATP due to it only entering the second protein in the ETC.
NAD is an electron/H carrier in respiration and NADP is an electron/H carrier in photosynthesis.
No, FADH2 is in the "accepted" state. FADH+ is the form of the molecule that is able to accept electrons.
NITROGEN
NADPH is used to cay hi energy electrons.
This is the electron transport chain.