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difference between inorganic and organic cofactors​

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Answered by shivanshsingh6pd1s6v
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The big difference is that coenzymes are organic substances, while cofactors are inorganic. Coenzymes function as intermediate carriers. ... Cofactors, on the other hand, as they are classified as inorganic substances, are needed and required to increase how fast the catalysis would take place

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The big difference is that coenzymes are organic substances, while cofactors are inorganic. Coenzymes function as intermediate carriers. ... Cofactors, on the other hand, as they are classified as inorganic substances, are needed and required to increase how fast the catalysis would take place.

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