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NAD+ accept electrons.

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When NAD plus reacts with hydrogen and gains two electrons?

Electrons. ( plus that proton )


When nad plus reacts with hydrogen and gains two electrons is?

NAD+ is reduced. It becomes NADH.


Nad plus picks up electrons and hydrogen forming?

NADH


What is the function of NAD plus glycolysis?

to accept high energy electrons


Which electron carrier is used in the redox reactions in a cellular respiration?

NAD plus


In order for NAD plus to remove electrons from glucose or other organic molecules what must be true?

the free energy liberated when electrons are removed from the organic molecules must be greater than the energy required to give the electrons to NAD+


When electrons join NAD plus and FAD during the Krebs cycle what they form?

They form FADH2 and NADH


What coenzyme is used to carry electrons in redox reactions?

A coenzyme called NAD is used to carry electrons in different kinds of redox reactions. NAD stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.


What happens to a cells NAD plus when large numbers of high energy electrons are produced in a short time?

They build up.


What is the role of NAD plus in the electronic transport chain during respiration?

NADH+ provides electrons for the é transport chain.


Which carrier is used in the redox reactions in cellular respiration?

NAD plus


What happens when NAD plus becomes NADH?

Nadh is the reduced form of Nad+. Nad+ acts as a oxidizing agent and can accept electrons in various chemical reactions in the cell.