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chubhunter [2.5K]
4 years ago
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NADH is also used by cells when making certain molecules. Based on your knowledge of the role of NADH in cellular respiration, w

hat do you think NADH's role is in biosynthesis of molecules?1. Oxidising molecules2. Phosphorylating molecules3. Dehydrating molecules4. Reducing molecules
Biology
1 answer:
ollegr [7]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is 4. reducing molecule

Explanation:

NADH is a coenzyme that plays an important role in making ATP during cellular respiration or oxidative phosphorylation. It stays in two forms in the cell which is NADH which is it's reduced form and NAD+ which is it's oxidized form.

So as NADH is a reduced form and it acts as the electron donor and feed electron in the electron transport chain during oxidative phosphorylation. After donating electron it gets converts into it's oxidized form which is NAD+. Therefore NADH acts as reducing molecule in cellular respiration.

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