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During Cellular Reactions, Electrons May Be Removed from Compounds Such

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During cellular reactions, electrons may be removed from compounds such as glucose and picked up by a coenzyme known as NAD+.When NAD+ gains these electrons, it is said to be


A) oxidized.
B) reduced.
C) synthesized.
D) dehydrated.

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