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Chapter 24.1, Problem 3P
Interpretation Introduction

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The product of given reaction should be determined.

Concept introduction:

  • NAD+ and NADH are the coenzymes associated with catabolic reactions- biological reactions that break down complex bio molecules in order to provide the cell with energy
  • Catabolic reactions are predominately oxidation reaction.
  • NAD+ is the most common oxidizing agent in cells.
  • NAD+ and NADPH are the coenzymes associated with Anabolic reactions- biological reactions involved in synthesizing complex bio molecules.
  • Anabolic reactions are predominantly reduction.
  • Catabolic reactions are predominately oxidation reaction.
  • NADPH is the most common reducing agent in cells.
  • FAD catalyzes oxidation reaction ;it is reducing to FADH2

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