Biology, asked by aaliyanali3902, 4 months ago

How are prostheic groups different from coenzymes. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Prosthetic groups can be tightly-bound metal ions or simple organic molecules. Coenzymes are simple organic molecules. They can be either tightly or loosely-bound to the enzyme. The main difference between prosthetic group and coenzyme is the types of bonds between each type of cofactors.

Answered by prakriti490
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Prosthetic groups can be tightly-bound metal ions or simple organic molecules. Coenzymes are simple organic molecules. They can be either tightly or loosely-bound to the enzyme. The main difference between prosthetic group and coenzyme is the types of bonds between each type of cofactors

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