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How does NADP+ become NADPH?(1 point)
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NADP+ loses electrons to form NADPH.
NADP+ loses electrons to form NADPH.
NADP+ splits electrons to form NADPH.
NADP+ splits electrons to form NADPH.
NADP+ is reduced to form NADPH.
NADP+ is reduced to form NADPH.
NADP+ is oxidized to form NADPH.
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NADP+ is reduced to form NADPH.
(Meaning it gains electrons and a proton — typically as a hydride ion — to become NADPH.)
(Meaning it gains electrons and a proton — typically as a hydride ion — to become NADPH.)
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