Science, asked by peterparker20, 4 months ago

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 Anonymous
3

Answer:

Coenzyme: A substance that enhances the action of an enzyme. ... They cannot by themselves catalyze a reaction but they can help enzymes to do so. In technical terms, coenzymes are organic nonprotein molecules that bind with the protein molecule (apoenzyme) to form the active enzyme (holoenzyme).

Answered by amandeepkhaira2020
1

Answer:

Always a protein

Explanation:

Coenzyme: A substance that enhances the action of an enzyme. ... They cannot by themselves catalyze a reaction but they can help enzymes to do so. In technical terms, coenzymes are organic nonprotein molecules that bind with the protein molecule (apoenzyme) to form the activeenzyme (holoenzyme).

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