NADH is found in living cells. These include the cells of humans, plants and animals. They can also be ingested by eating things such as poultry, fish and meat. They are not found in vegetables.
NADH
NADH is produced in the mitochondria
6 NADH
Nadh and ATP
NADH and FADH are Coenzymes which act as carriers of electrons, protons, and energy in metabolism.
2 ATP's come from one NADH
How do you recycle NADH into NAD?
NADH
NADH and ATP
NADH is produced in the mitochondria
6 NADH
It will be NADH. An electron quarrier in the photosynthesis process.
NADH and Pyruvate
Nadh and ATP
NAD+ is reduced. It becomes NADH.
NADH and FADH are Coenzymes which act as carriers of electrons, protons, and energy in metabolism.
10 NADH molecules are produced in total. 2 during glycolysis, 2 during link reaction (1 per pyruvate, 2 per glucose molecule), and 6 during the Krebs cycle. None during the electron transport chain.