Nutrition
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Chapter 7, Problem 18SC
Summary Introduction
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Whether vitamin B is part of active site of the enzyme.
Introduction:
Vitamin B helps in making coenzymes. And coenzymes are important for activating the enzymes. Enzymes are the type of proteins which are involved in
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