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Q: What are coenzymes and cofactors and give examples?
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What has the author David Dolphin written?

David Dolphin has written: 'Tabulation of infrared spectral data' -- subject(s): Infrared spectroscopy, Tables 'Coenzymes and Cofactors (Coenzymes & Cofactors Series)'


What Nonprotein molecules that join with enzymes temporarily during chemical reactions in cells?

coenzyme CORRECTION the above answer is wrong the correct answer is cofactors.


How do enzyme cofactors and coenzymes differ?

both need to be present in the enzyme for the reaction to take place but the substrate undergoes a physical transformation while the cofactor remains the same.


Why do Vitamins help the growth of plants?

some vitamins are act as cofactors or coenzymes esssntial for growth of enzymes


What is a non protein helper of an enzyme molecule called?

Cofactor is a non-protein, inorganic enzyme helper. An example of a cofactor is metal ions.


Do enzymes receive help from cofactors?

No, some enzymes do not need any additional components (cofactors or coenzymes) to show full activity.


Is aerobic respiration similar to burning glucose?

Yes, excluding enzymes, cofactors, and coenzymes, combustion of glucose and aerobic respiration of glucose are the same thing chemically speaking.


What is the relationship between coenzymes and vitamins?

An enzyme is a protein molecule that acts as a catalyst to speed up the rate of a reaction. A coenzyme is an organic molecule that serves as an enzyme helper (aka cofactor). A vitamin is a group of unrelated molecules used in the making of certain coenzymes. Like enzymes, cells use inorganic cofactors, coenzymes, and vitamins repeatedly until these molecules are worn out or destroyed.


Most examples of these nutrients which are formed largely in vegetables and fruits are used as coenzymes?

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How coenzymes enter your body?

how do coenzymes get into your body?


What are cofactors in cells and what are they derived from?

Cofactors are nonprotein additions that are needed for enzyme activity. Cofactors are derived from vitamins and minerals.


What are some examples of cofactors?

Cofactor or generally called co-enzymes which attaches with the enzymes and help in the reaction . For ex. succinyl-CoA, Acetyl-CoA.