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