Science, asked by liaadnan2004, 1 month ago

(viii) The nonprotien part of an enzyme is:
(a) Prosthetic group
(b)
Co-enzyme
(c) Co-factor
(d) All of them
enzyme is:​

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Answered by itssneha2004
2

Answer:

Enzymes contain a globular protein part called apoenzyme and a non-protein part named cofactor or prosthetic group or metal-ion-activator

Answered by chinmaykumar1212
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Answer:

Cofactor is a non-protein chemical compound that tightly and loosely binds with an enzyme or other protein molecules. Basically, cofactors are split into two groups: coenzymes and prosthetic groups (ions usually).

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