Home > Biology > BiochemistryWhat molecule is produced by the reduction of NAD+ during glycolysis?A. ATP B. NADH C. FADH2 D. GlucoseAnswer: NADHAdditional Information: NADH is produced when NAD+ is reduced by accepting electrons during glycolysis. Subjects: Biochemistry, BiologyRelated MCQsWhich organelle is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP?Which molecule is used in the body to store long-term energy?Which structure protects plant cells and provides rigidity?What is the primary role of ribosomes in a cell?What is the function of the enzyme lipase?Which structure in the chloroplast is the site of the light-dependent reactions?What type of molecule is glucose?What is the function of the enzyme hexokinase?Which organelle is responsible for the production of ribosomes?Which type of RNA is involved in the process of translation?Which molecule is a direct source of energy for muscle contraction?Which type of molecule are enzymes primarily composed of?Which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis?What is the role of ATP in cellular metabolism?Which process produces the most ATP in cellular respiration?