Biology, asked by PMarvin, 4 months ago

What is the difference between a cofactor and a coenzyme? Thanks

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Answered by AfrahNajeeb
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Coenzymes are small, non-protein organic molecules that carry chemical groups between enzymes (e.g. NAD and FAD). Forms easily removed loose bonds. Cofactor is a non-protein chemical compound that tightly and loosely binds with an enzyme or other protein molecules.

Answered by minor8769
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Answer:

coenzyme-  small

-non-protein organic molecules

-carry chemical groups between enzymes

-Forms easily removed loose bonds.

cofactor- non-protein chemical compound

-tightly and loosely binds with an enzyme or other protein molecules.

Explanation:

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