Answer:
The "gills" and "tail" disappear before birth. Simple
Answer:
Either A or C but A is a bit more true
Explanation:
You can measure one on option C but you can measure both
on answer A. Hope this helps you out.
The answer is TRUE ( if your doing the true or false thing)
<u><em>NAD+ and H+ are not the same. </em></u>
NAD+ is an electron carrier. Reactions in metabolism oxidize food molecules and transfer those electrons (along with H+) to > NAD+ which is what forms NADH. Now, NADH is the reduced form of NAD+ and NAD+ is the oxidized form of NADH.
H+ on the other hand, is a proton. It is a hydrogen atom that lost it's electrons. So when you see NADH + H+, that means that the reaction removed 2 electrons and 2 H+ from the compound.