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What electron carrier is used in the redox reactions in cellular respiration

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the correct answer is NAD+

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The electron that carries is use in redox reaction in the cellular respiration is a complex process. The electron carriers are needed to transport the electrons. The electron transfer that which is used during redox reaction in the cellular respiration is NAD+(NADH2). NADH is oxidized back to NAD+, and FADH2 is oxidized back to FAD. This stored energy can then be used to generate ATP. The ATP basic energy currency of a cell.

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