NAD in its reduced form is symbolized as Select one: O a. NAD. O b. NAD. O C. NADP+. O d. NADP. O e. NADH.
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NAD in its reduced form is symbolized as Select one:
O a. NAD.
O b. NAD.
O C. NADP+.
O d. NADP.
O e. NADH.
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- Conversion of NAD+ to NADH is accomplished by the addition of A. a proton. B. an electron. C. a hydride ion. D. a hydrogen atom.Which of the following is a reduced molecule? a. FADb. FADH2c. NAD+d. NADP+In general, the ratio of oxidized versus reduced NAD is best described by which ONE statement below? A. the NADH/NAD+ ratio is greater than 1 B. the NADH/NAD+ ratio is always changing so one cannot make generalized assertions about this ratio C. the NAD+/NADH ratio is greater than 1 D. the NAD+/NADH ratio is equal to 1
- NADH is more____ than NAD+, which means it has ____ energy. When NAD+ is converted to NADH, it is____, and when NADH is converted to NAD+ it is_____ . *Please use the answer key options in the attached image below.To reduce six molecules of carbon dioxide to glucose via photosynthesis, how many molecules of NADPH and ATP are required? a. 6 NADPH and 6 ATP b. 12 NADPH and 12 ATP c. 12 NADPH and 18 ATP d. 18 NADPH and 12 ATP e. 24 NADPH and 18 ATPAt the end of cellular respiration, how many molecules of NADH are there? Group of answer choices a)2 b)6 c)0 d)4 e)8
- The reduction of NAD+ producesa. acetyl CoA.b. pyruvate.c. NADH.d. oxygen gas.If you are given 4 hydrogen atoms (4H) and asked to carry out reduction of NAD+, state all the products that will result from this process. You can use any number of NAD+ but must account for all 4 H atoms and have no full H atoms left.The ADP/ATP and NAD+/NADH ratios are key indicators of the energy status of cells a. True b. False