Why does FADH2 result in fewer ATP than NADH + H+?
A) FADH2 only contains one electron.
B) FADH2 only contains one hydrogen ion.
C) FADH2 drops its electrons off lower on the electron transport chain.
D) FADH2 drops its electrons off higher on the electron transport chain.
E) FADH2 drops its electrons off to oxygen.
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