10. Coenzyme used in electron transport. 11. It contains an apoenzyme and a metal ion cofactor. 12. Enzyme responsible in catalyzing a transfer of group, other than hydrogen, between a pair of substrates. 13. Coenzyme of vitamin B2, Riboflavin A. NAD or NADP B. FAD or FMN C. Coenzyme A D. Thiamine pyrophosphate 14.Catalyzing interconversion of optic, geometric or positional isomers. 15. Catalyzing removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis, leaving double bonds. 16. Catalyzing linkage of 2 compounds coupled to the breaking of a pyrophosphate bond in ATP or a similar compound. 17. Aid in the hydrolysis of nucleic acids.

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10. Coenzyme used in electron transport.
11. It contains an apoenzyme and a metal ion cofactor.
12. Enzyme responsible in catalyzing a transfer of group, other than
hydrogen, between a pair of substrates.
13. Coenzyme of vitamin B2, Riboflavin
A. NAD or NADP
B. FAD or FMN
C. Coenzyme A
D. Thiamine pyrophosphate
14.Catalyzing interconversion of optic, geometric or positional
isomers.
15. Catalyzing removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms
other than hydrolysis, leaving double bonds.
16. Catalyzing linkage of 2 compounds coupled to the breaking of a
pyrophosphate bond in ATP or a similar compound.
17. Aid in the hydrolysis of nucleic acids.
Transcribed Image Text:10. Coenzyme used in electron transport. 11. It contains an apoenzyme and a metal ion cofactor. 12. Enzyme responsible in catalyzing a transfer of group, other than hydrogen, between a pair of substrates. 13. Coenzyme of vitamin B2, Riboflavin A. NAD or NADP B. FAD or FMN C. Coenzyme A D. Thiamine pyrophosphate 14.Catalyzing interconversion of optic, geometric or positional isomers. 15. Catalyzing removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis, leaving double bonds. 16. Catalyzing linkage of 2 compounds coupled to the breaking of a pyrophosphate bond in ATP or a similar compound. 17. Aid in the hydrolysis of nucleic acids.
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