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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
Isoenzyme

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Coenzyme is non-proteinaceous organic molecule required bound to the enzyme for functioning. Apoenzyme is the proteinaceous part of enzyme.
Coenzyme+Apoenzyme Holoenzyme
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Question Text
An organic substance bound to an enzyme and essential for its activity, is called
Updated OnSep 20, 2022
TopicBiomolecules
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
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