The key difference between a cofactor and a coenzyme is...
- Cofactors are inorganic activators of enzymes while coenzymes are organic
activators.
-Cofactors are inorganic molecules that inhibit enzymes while coenzyme are
organic activators of enzymes.
- Cofactors are inorganic activators of enzymes while coenzymes are organic
inhibitors of enzymes.
- Cofactors are inorganic molecules that inhibit enzymes while coenzymes are
organic inhibitors.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30, loudenalexisp56lp0
What are simmilarities and differences between anaerobic respiration in animal and yeast cells? would prefer to get simmilarities as i already got some differences. you!
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Sexual reproduction in the parent cell will result in offspring with a) identical genetic information. b) half the genetic information. c) double the genetic information. d) four times the genetic information.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30, moneykey
Urgent in guinea pigs, black fur (b) is dominant over white fur (b). cross a heterozygous (hybrid) black guinea pig with a homozygous (purebred) white guinea pig. complete a punnett square, identify the genotype(s), phenotype(s), and probability (% and fraction) that the offspring will be black and white?
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