Which statement describes a difference between FAD/FADH2 and NAD+/NADH?
A) FAD/FADH2 is an enzyme, and NAD+/NADH is not.
B) FAD/FADH2 is a coenzyme, and NAD+/NADH is not.
C) FAD/FADH2 is found in cells of the body, and NAD+/NADH is not.
D) FAD/FADH2 is involved in reactions of alkenes, and NAD+/NADH is involved in reactions of C-O bonds.
E) FAD/FADH2 and NAD+/NADH are identical.
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