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Examine the Structures of the Following Compounds

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Examine the structures of the following compounds. Each structure shows the biologically operative part of a biomolecule. Which of the following statements is not a common characteristic of both compounds? Examine the structures of the following compounds. Each structure shows the biologically operative part of a biomolecule. Which of the following statements is not a common characteristic of both compounds?     A)  Both require two electrons for reduction. B)  Both require two hydrogen ions for reduction. C)  Both compounds produce electron-transporting molecules on reduction. D)  Both are classified as coenzymes. E)  All of these statements are common characteristics of both compounds. Examine the structures of the following compounds. Each structure shows the biologically operative part of a biomolecule. Which of the following statements is not a common characteristic of both compounds?     A)  Both require two electrons for reduction. B)  Both require two hydrogen ions for reduction. C)  Both compounds produce electron-transporting molecules on reduction. D)  Both are classified as coenzymes. E)  All of these statements are common characteristics of both compounds.

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