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Why do enzymes sometimes need cofactors?

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Answered by Joanakhaan
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Cofactors are inorganic substrates. Some cofactors are required to produce a chemical reaction between the enzyme and the substrate, while others merely increase the rate of catalysis. Cofactors are sometimes attach to the enzyme, much like a prosthetic limb. Others are loosely bound to the enzyme.

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