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Two coenzymes present in Complex I: FMN (flavin mononucleotide) and CoQ (coenzyme Q or ubiquinone).
Vitamins are diversified organic molecules which are obtained from plants and animals sources,they act as coenzymes in our body.
Coenzymes are small organic non-protein molecules that carry chemical groups between enzymes.[1] Coenzymes are sometimes referred to as cosubstrates. These molecules are substrates for enzymes and do not form a permanent part of the enzymes' structures.
Animals are heterotrophic organisms. They obtain carbon from other animals.
Animals eat plants or other animals, depending on their species.
how do coenzymes get into your body?
Two coenzymes present in Complex I: FMN (flavin mononucleotide) and CoQ (coenzyme Q or ubiquinone).
Vitamins are diversified organic molecules which are obtained from plants and animals sources,they act as coenzymes in our body.
Animals obtain their energy from the consumption of plants or other animals.
Plant obtain their food from the sun. The process is called photosynthesis. Animals obtain their food from animals or plants.
Coenzymes has a complex structure. They are a group of co-factors that are tightly or loosely attached to enzymes.
There are many things that could affect the ability of animals to obtain the energy they need to live. Having water is a good start.
Coenzymes are small organic non-protein molecules that carry chemical groups between enzymes.[1] Coenzymes are sometimes referred to as cosubstrates. These molecules are substrates for enzymes and do not form a permanent part of the enzymes' structures.
Vitamins
Acting as coenzymes
Yes.
Coenzymes are made of mostly carbon molecules. These molecules get used and reused to carry various groups of chemicals to other enzymes.