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Which of the following best describes the function of the coenzymes NAD and FAD in eukaryotic
cellular respiration?
А
They participate in hydrolysis reactions by
accepting protons from water molecules.
B
They participate directly in the
phosphorylation of ADP to ATP.
с
They serve as final electron acceptors in the
electron transport chain.
D
They aid vitamins such as niacin in the breakdown
of glucose.
E
They accept electrons during oxidation-reduction
reactions

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