Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The coenzyme which is required to catalyze the conversion of
Concept Introduction:
Coenzymes are non-protein organic compound that binds with enzymes to catalyze a reaction. Coenzymes are often called as co-factors but it is chemically different. Coenzymes cannot function alone but they can be reused several times when paired with enzymes. Without co-factors or coenzymes, enzymes cannot catalyze the reaction effectively.
(b)
Interpretation:
The coenzyme which is required to catalyze the conversion of
Concept Introduction:
Coenzymes are non-protein organic compound that binds with enzymes to catalyze a reaction. Coenzymes are often called as co-factors but it is chemically different. Coenzymes cannot function alone but they can be reused several times when paired with enzymes. Without co-factors or coenzymes, enzymes cannot catalyze the reaction effectively.
(c)
Interpretation:
The coenzyme which is required to catalyze the conversion of
Concept Introduction:
Coenzymes are non-protein organic compound that binds with enzymes to catalyze a reaction. Coenzymes are often called as co-factors but it is chemically different. Coenzymes cannot function alone but they can be reused several times when paired with enzymes. Without co-factors or coenzymes, enzymes cannot catalyze the reaction effectively.

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