NADPH is made during photosynthesis after light is absorbed.
NAD+ is made when NADH releases electrons in the electron transport chain of inner mitochondrial membrane.
NAD+ is an important example of an electron acceptor that functions in glycolysis.
It becomes the reduced form, NADH.
NAD+ isn't oxidised, it can be reduced by H to form NADH
NAD plus
and recycle its supply of NAD+ somehow ***
Pyruvic acid is made during glycolysis and is later used in fermentation.
nope, its still on the go
NAD+ is an important example of an electron acceptor that functions in glycolysis.
How do you recycle NADH into NAD?
NAD+ is a CO-enzyme.
NAD+ is reduced. It becomes NADH.
NAD+ is reduced. It becomes NADH.
NAD Electronics was created in 1972.
NADH and ATP
NADH+
NAD+ accept electrons.
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