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what are co-factors ? explain any two different types of co-factors .​

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Answered by jaisika19
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A cofactor is a non-protein chemical that assists with a biological chemical reaction. Co-factors may be metal ions, organic compounds, or other chemicals that have helpful properties not usually found in amino acids. ... At the biochemical level, cofactors are important in understanding how biological reactions proceed.

Cofactors can be divided into two types, either inorganic ions, or complex organic molecules called coenzymes. Coenzymes are mostly derived from vitamins and other organic essential nutrients in small amounts. ... The second type of coenzymes are called "cosubstrates", and are transiently bound to the protein.

Answered by Anonymous
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A co-factor is a chemical that does not contain protein and assists in various biochemical reactions inside the body.

Two different types of co-factors are as follows-

  • Vitamins- These organic substances help the enzymes in acting as catalysts in reactions and are to be consumed in the form of fruits and vegetables. For example- Vitamin C.
  • Minerals- These are inorganic and are derived from plants. They help in breaking down toxins and maintaining good metabolism. For example- Copper.

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