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No. Cellular respiration uses NADH as an electron carrier. NADPH is used in photosynthesis.
No, CoA (Coenzyme A) is not an electron carrier. It primarily functions as a carrier of acyl groups in various metabolic pathways, facilitating the transfer of acyl groups during fatty acid metabolism. NADH and FADH2 are examples of electron carriers.
The electron carrier molecules of aerobic respiration are NADH and FADH2. These molecules transport electrons from the citric acid cycle and glycolysis to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria, where ATP is produced through oxidative phosphorylation.
NADH and FADH2
Because the electron carrier molecules, such as the cytochromes, are located in the cristae.
The electron carrier molecules of the Krebs cycle are NADH and FADH2. In the Calvin cycle, the electron carrier molecule is NADPH.
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No. Cellular respiration uses NADH as an electron carrier. NADPH is used in photosynthesis.
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No, CoA (Coenzyme A) is not an electron carrier. It primarily functions as a carrier of acyl groups in various metabolic pathways, facilitating the transfer of acyl groups during fatty acid metabolism. NADH and FADH2 are examples of electron carriers.
FAD is an electron carrier used in the electron transport chain.
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NADH and FADH2
NADH.