Coenzymes such as water-soluble vitamins are needed in only small amounts because
A) only small amounts of enzymes are present in each cell.
B) only small amounts of substrates are available at any one time.
C) they can be eliminated in the urine.
D) each vitamin molecule can be reused many times as a cofactor.
E) they can be stored in the liver for future use.
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Q36: Pepsinogen is an example of a(n)
A)coenzyme.
B)cofactor.
C)isoenzyme.
D)allosteric enzyme.
E)zymogen.
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Q57: Another name for a zymogen is a(n)
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Q58: The full name of the enzyme LDH
Q60: An enzyme that converts a cis double
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Q68: Indicate whether each of the following is
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Q139: Match the vitamin with its function in
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