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How does NADP+ Become NADPH?
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How does NADP+ Become NADPH?
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through phosphorylation. Phosphorylation is when a P ion aka Potassium ion is removed from a molecule, like NADP+, to do work. This is seen in cellular respiration as well as in photosynthesis
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reduction of NADP+ by adding hydrogen
if it help u plz pick as best tnc:)
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