Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
It should be named for the given co enzyme for the following function.
Concept introduction:
Cofactor assist enzymes in catalysing a variety of reactions that cannot be catalysing a variety of reaction that cannot be catalysed solely be the amino acid side chains of the enzymes.
Cofactors that are organic molecule are called coenzymes;
Coenzymes are derived from Vitamins which are substance needed in small amounts for normal body function that the body cannot synthesize in adequate amounts.
(b)
Interpretation:
It should be named for the given co enzyme for the following function.
Concept introduction:
Cofactor assist enzymes in catalyzing a variety of reactions that cannot be catalyzing a variety of reaction that cannot be catalyzed solely be the amino acid side chains of the enzymes.
Cofactors that are organic molecule are called coenzymes;Coenzymes are derived from vitamins which are substance needed in small amounts for normal body function that the body cannot synthesize in adequate amounts.
(c)
Interpretation:
It should be named for the given co enzyme for the following function.
Concept introduction:
Cofactor assist enzymes in catalysing a variety of reactions that cannot be catalysing a variety of reaction that cannot be catalysed solely be the amino acid side chains of the enzymes. Cofactors that are organic molecule are called coenzymes; Coenzymes are derived from Vitamins which are substance needed in small amounts for normal body function that the body cannot synthesize in adequate amounts.
(d)
Interpretation:
It should be named for the given co enzyme for the following function.
Concept introduction:
Cofactor assist enzymes in catalyzing a variety of reactions that cannot be catalyzing a variety of reaction that cannot be catalyzed solely be the amino acid side chains of the enzymes.
Cofactors that are organic molecule are called coenzymes;
Coenzymes are derived from Vitamins which are substance needed in small amounts for normal body function that the body cannot synthesize in adequate amounts.
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