Biology, asked by rushilnandertg45, 3 months ago

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Distinguish between apoenzyme and co-enzyme. Give an example
of co-enzyme.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In other words, an enzyme that requires a cofactor but does not have one bound. An Apoenzyme is an inactive enzyme, activation of the enzyme occurs upon binding of an organic or inorganic cofactor. ... Those that do not require cofactors are referred to as simple enzymes. Examples are pepsin, trypsin and urease.

Answered by BornCxnfused
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Cofactors can be either inorganic molecules (metals) or small organic molecules (coenzymes). ... Apoenzyme- An enzyme that requires a cofactor but does not have one bound. An apoenzyme is an inactive enzyme, activation of the enzyme occurs upon binding of an organic or inorganic cofactor.

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