Enzymes which don't require cofactor are. Single choice.
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Apoenzyme
Coenzyme
Holoenzyme
Inactive enzyme
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apoenzyme
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apoenzymes
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Both prosthetic groups and cosubstrates have the same function, which is to facilitate the reaction of enzymes and protein. An inactive enzyme without the cofactor is called an apoenzyme, while the complete enzyme with cofactor is called a holoenzyme.
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