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Which type of enzyme is formed of the protein part only?
Which type of enzyme is formed of the protein part only?
- Simple proteins (correct)
- Apoenzymes
- Conjugated proteins
- Holoenzymes
What are the two main types of enzymes based on their structure?
What are the two main types of enzymes based on their structure?
- Primary proteins and secondary proteins
- Simple proteins and conjugated proteins (correct)
- Proteinaceous enzymes and non-proteinaceous enzymes
- Holoenzymes and apoenzymes
What is the term for the inactive form of a conjugated protein in the absence of a cofactor?
What is the term for the inactive form of a conjugated protein in the absence of a cofactor?
- Holoenzyme
- Cofactor
- Apoenzyme (correct)
- Coenzyme
What is the term for the complete, catalytically active form of a conjugated protein?
What is the term for the complete, catalytically active form of a conjugated protein?
What are the nonprotein components that may be required for the activity of conjugated proteins?
What are the nonprotein components that may be required for the activity of conjugated proteins?
Which of the following is true about simple proteins?
Which of the following is true about simple proteins?
What is the role of cofactors in conjugated proteins?
What is the role of cofactors in conjugated proteins?
What is the activity status of the apoenzyme by itself?
What is the activity status of the apoenzyme by itself?
Which type of enzyme activity requires the presence of metal or coenzymes?
Which type of enzyme activity requires the presence of metal or coenzymes?
What is the term for the complete, catalytically active form of a conjugated protein?
What is the term for the complete, catalytically active form of a conjugated protein?