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The purpose of the coenzymes nad and fad is to carry blank ions to the stage of respiration called blank
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The purpose of the coenzymes NAD and FAD is to essentially carry hydrogen ions to the stage of cellular respiration called oxidative phosphorylation, I believe.
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