In the Krebs cycle, NAD and FAD are reduced to NADH and FADH2 to carry H+ and electrons to oxidative phosphorylation.
Nel ciclo di Krebs, NAD e FAD vengono ridotti a NADH e FADH2 per trasportare H+ ed elettroni alla fosforilazione ossidativa.
Front | What are NAD and FAD used for in the Krebs Cycle? |
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Back | - reduced to NADH and FADH2 - to carry H+ and electrons to oxidative phosphorylation |
Tags: respiration
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