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Biology, 31.03.2020 20:19, dinadenoirefan

What is the major role of NAD+?

a. NAD+ acts as an electron transporter
b. NAD+ catalyzes the addition of a phosphate to the glucose molecule as it enters the cell.
c. NAD+ catalyzes the addition of a phosphate to ADP to form ATP
d. NAD+ catalyzes the addition of an electron to ADP to form ATP

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