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Home > Biology > Biochemistry

What molecule is produced by the reduction of NAD+ during glycolysis?

A. ATP
B. NADH
C. FADH2
D. Glucose

Answer: NADH


Additional Information: NADH is produced when NAD+ is reduced by accepting electrons during glycolysis.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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