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What is the role `NAD^(+)` in cellular respiration ?

A

It functions as an enzyme

B

It functions as an electron carrier.

C

It is a nucleotide source for ATP synthesis.

D

It is the final electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration.

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B

(B) `NAD^(+)` functions as an electron carrier
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