Explain the role of NAD and oxygen in oxidative phosphorylation
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Role of Oxygen In oxidative phosphorylation: Oxygen (O2) is the electron acceptor in the Electron Transport Chain. "The electrons are passed to O2, the final electron acceptor of the electron transport system. This oxygen, now negatively charged because it has acquired additional electrons, combines with H+ ions, which are positively charged because they donated electrons at the beginning of the electron transport system, to form H2O." Role of NAD: NAD is a coenzyme and an electron carrier. It acts as an electron acceptor in glycolysis and Krebs cycle through dehydrogenation processes and is then reduced to NADH.WHen it is reduced to NADH, it is utilized as an electron donor during oxidative phosphorylation.
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