9 Questions
What is the term for an inorganic ionic cofactor that increases the catalytic activity of an enzyme when it binds to a specific site?
Activator
What is the term for the combined enzyme and coenzyme?
Holoenzyme
What is the term for an enzyme without a cofactor?
Apoenzyme
What is the term for a coenzyme that cannot be removed from its attachment to an enzyme using dialysis?
Prosthetic Group
Which of the following is an example of a coenzyme?
NAD
What is the term for an inorganic ionic cofactor that increases the catalytic activity of an enzyme when it binds to a specific site?
Activator
What is the term for the substance acted upon by an enzyme and is converted into a new substance?
Substrate
What is the term for the site where the substrate interacts with enzymes?
Active site
What is the term for a coenzyme that cannot be removed from its attachment to an enzyme using dialysis?
Prosthetic group
Test your knowledge on coenzymes and activators with this quiz! Learn about the essential role of coenzymes as co-substrates in enzyme reactions, and explore the function of inorganic ionic cofactors as activators. Dive into the world of biochemical reactions and expand your understanding of these key components.
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