$A$ cofactor $(prosthetic\ group)$ is a part of a holoenzyme. It is:

  • A
    $A$ loosely attached inorganic part
  • B
    An accessory non-protein substance attached firmly
  • C
    $A$ loosely attached organic part
  • D
    None of these

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Match the following columns:
Column-$I$ (Enzymes) Column-$II$ (Co-factors)
$P$. Catalase,Peroxidase $I$. $Fe$
$Q$. Carboxypeptidase $II$. $NAD$
$R$. Alcohol dehydrogenase $III$. $Zn$

Organic compounds having transient association with apoenzyme are called

In co-factors,in what form are the inorganic components present?

Most enzymes consist of two parts; these are

Assertion $(A)$: The structure of an enzyme consists of an apoenzyme and a coenzyme.
Reason $(R)$: $A$ coenzyme is a non-protein part that makes the enzyme active.

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