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what will happen if the cofactor is removed from enzymes​

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Answered by archana4069
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If the cofactor is removed, the enzyme will not be able to do its job and will no longer work as a catalyst. Your blood, for example, contains an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase which catalyzes the reaction between water and carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid. ... If no zinc is present, the enzyme will not wo

Answered by sumant271976
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If the cofactor is removed, the enzyme will not be able to do its job and will no longer work as a catalyst. Your blood, for example, contains an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase which catalyzes the reaction between water and carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid.....

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