All i know is that apoenzume is the protein portion of an enzyme. The cofactos in the inorganic molecule (Mg, Zn, so forth) and the coenzyme is the organic molecule (vitamin). I need help with this question.
.An apoenzyme
A. is often an inorganic metal ion.
B. is an RNA molecule.
C. is part of a simple enzyme.
D. is also called a coenzyme.
E. contains the active site.
2007-11-19
15:53:32
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If the protein + cofactor= functioning enzyme......then the answer to the question.....E. Contains an active site?
2007-11-19
16:03:19 ·
update #1
Process of Elimnation.
A. False those are Cofactors
B. NO metion of RNA with enzymes yet in Microbiology
C. Maybe?
D. False those aren't aka. coenzyme are organic components
E. Maybe?
2007-11-19
16:18:21 ·
update #2