Which of the following is a component of the coenzyme A?
a) Retinol
b) Pantothenic acid
c) Pyridoxine
d) Retinoic acid
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Option b is the right answer. Pantothenic acid is a component of coenzyme A.
- Coenzyme A, as the name suggests is a coenzyme.
- Many enzymes requiresrequire coenzymes for their efficient performance.
- Coenzymes are vitamins or derivatives of vitamins.
- In the absence of catalysts, coenzymes serve their purpose.
- In short coenzymes work hand in hand with enzymes.
- Coenzyme A is very important for cellular respiration.
- It has an important role in protein metabolism and oxidation and synthesis of fatty acids.
- Coenzyme A is made up of pantothenic acid, adenosine 3-phosphate 5- pyrophosphate, and cysteamine.
- Retinol is another name for vitamin A.
- Pyridoxine is Vitamin B₆
- Retinoic acid is a nutrient that the body needs in small amounts.
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