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What is the role `NAD^(+)` in cellular respiration ?A. It is a nucleotide source of ATP synthesisB. It functions as an electron carrierC. It functions as an enzymeD. It is the final electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration

Answer» Correct Answer - B
`NAD^(+)` functions as an electron carrier in cellular respiration. NAD is an oxidising agent which accept electrons and then transfer them to the Electron Transport System (ETS). As a result, 3ATP molecules are formed.


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