Which best describes the function of the coenzymes NAD+ and FAD in catabolic pathways?
A) Competitive inhibitors of the enzymes present in each pathway
B) Noncompetitive inhibitors of the enzymes present in each pathway
C) Oxidizing agents that accept electrons and hydrogen ions from molecules undergoing oxidation
D) Transport molecules that carry acetyl units to or from the different stages of metabolism
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