Which energy carrier(s) also carry electrons by reducing one or more aromatic rings? Select one: Both FAD+ and NAD+ ATP and NAD+ ATP only FAD+ only
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They accept electrons and get reduced to FADH2 and NADH, respectively. ATP, on the other hand, is an energy carrier but does not carry electrons. Now, let's consider the reduction of aromatic rings. FAD+ can accept two electrons and two protons, forming FADH2. Show more…
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