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Many enzymes require cofactors for their proper working. Different cofactors
belong to different groups. Pick the odd one:
A. Vitamin A ⃝
B. Coenzyme A ⃝
C. NAD+
⃝ D. Haem group ⃝

Sagot :

Haem group is the odd one out of all the list of the cofactors as it falls

under the prosthetic group.

Types of cofactors

  • Prosthetic groups.
  • Coenzymes.
  • Metal ions.

Vitamin , Coenzyme A and NAD+ all fall under coenzymes and they bind

loosely to enzymes to aid its function while the prosthetic group bind

tightly to the enzymes.

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