the percentage of co enzyme in an enzyme is about....???
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Coenzymes act as co-factors in various enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
- A coenzyme is an organic, non-protein molecule that an enzyme needs in order to carry out its catalytic function whereas an enzyme is a protein that serves as a catalyst to speed up biological reactions without changing itself in the process.
- Coenzymes are typically tiny molecules, whereas enzymes are big ones.
- Coenzymes are non-protein compounds, whereas enzymes are primarily globular proteins.
- Coenzymes are support molecules for the enzymes, which are required for the enzyme to carry out its catalytic activity. Enzymes are biological catalysts.
- Coenzymes undergo chemical change after the enzymatic reaction, whereas the structure of enzymes is unaltered during the reaction.
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