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An organic substance bound to an enzyme and essential for its activity is called:

  1. A
    coenzyme
  2. B
    holoenzyme
  3. C
    apoenzyme
  4. D
    isoemzyme

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Non-protein organic substances tightly or transiently bound to an apoenzyme to make it catalytically active are called coenzymes or prosthetic groups.

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An organic substance bound to an enzyme and essential for its activity is called:
A
coenzyme
B
holoenzyme
C
apoenzyme
D
isoemzyme

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