Coenzymes
Coenzyme, like NAD, NADP, CoA.
Coenzyme, like NAD, NADP, CoA.
Complement
A cofactor is a non-protein chemical compound that is bound to a protein. The protein they are bound to are often enzymes. Cofactors are considered "helper molecules" that assist in biochemical transformations. An enzyme are large biochemical molecules that is responsible for many chemical interconversions that sustain life. A cofactor is more stable because it tightly binds to the enzymes to make them stronger.
Lysosomes secrete enzymes, which assist in various parts of the cell.
Enzymes are biological molecules that enable biological reactions to occur. An enzyme will attach to one molecule and this encourages another molecule to attach to the pair. The enzyme will then dettach itself from the new pair of molecules and be used to form the next pair. Without the enzyme, the reaction wouldn't have been able to happen at all. Not all biological reactions need enzymes, but many do.
Enzymes are like complex biological catalysts (matter of fact, that's exactly what they are..). They help your body break down certain proteins, vitamins, and other molecules. People who are lactose intolerant lack an enzyme to process lactose (a complex sugar in most milk). They must either drink lactose-free milk, or take certain supplements that introduce lactose enzymes into the body.
its a type of cofactor more precisely called a Coenzyme
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Enzymes are proteins, but as you can imagine, different parts of the body need different types of enzymes to work efficiently. Can you imagine the enzymes which break down food in the process of digestion being replaced by the enzymes which assist respiration or photosynthesis? It wouldn't work. Each type of enzyme controls different chemical processes.