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- Protein biosynthesis is best described as an example of: a) Catabolism b) Anabolism c) Decomposition reaction d) Exergonic reaction e) All of the abovewhich of the following statements are correct?a. coenzyme is an alternate name for all cofactors b. metal ions can function as cofactors c. all conjugated enzymes contain cofactorsAll coenzymes are cofactors, but not all cofactors are coenzymes. Explain this statement.
- Each type of enzyme contains a unique, intricately shapedbinding surface called an _____________________.In gluconeogenesis, a very specific enzyme with one and only one substrate removes the phosphate from _________________________ : the enzyme is called _______________________________________________.enzymes which are produced in inactive form in the living cells are called a. coenzymes b. papain c. lysozymes d. apoenzymes e. proenzymes
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