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Co-enzyme is
(A) Always an inorganic compound
(B) Always a protein
(C) Often a metal
(D) Often a vitamin​

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Answered by rajdipganguly26
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Answer:

option B

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A coenzyme is a nonprotein organic substrate which works along with the enzymes and aids in their catalytic function. They bind loosely to the enzyme and provide the transferring site for them. They are mostly vitamins or derived from vitamins. They often function as intermediate carriers of electrons, specific atoms or functional groups that are transferred in the overall reactions.

NAD (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) composed of niacin

FAD (Flavin adenine dinucleotide) composed of vitamin B

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Thiamine pyrophosphate composed of vitamin B

1

Pyridoxal phosphate composed of vitamin B

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Thus, the correct answer is option B.

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Answered by sadhugnanavarshitha
2

Answer:

Often a vitamin

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