6 of 17) Match the following: bozyme Eabsolute specificity Cactive site coenzyme
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6 of 17) Match the following: bozyme Eabsolute specificity Cactive site coenzyme Ecofactor A. Metal ions that are often found in enzymes. B. Describes the specificity of an enzyme that binds only a single substrate. C. Found in all enzymes. D. A class of enzymes whose active site is comprised of RNA. E. A molecule, typically derived from vitamins, no found in all enzymes. Save Answer Skip Question Am Finished/Submit for Grade Note: Clicking any button other than the Save Answer button will NOT save any changes to your answers!Explanation / Answer
6. Ribozyme- A class of enzyme whose active site is composed of RNA. Catalytic RNA molecule are referred as Ribozyme and they are found in the Ribosome of the nucleus.
Absolute specifity- describes the specificity of an enzyme that binds only a single substrate. They are very choosy or particular about their interaction with substrate
active site- Found in all enzymes.
COENZYME - Typically derived from Vitamins.
COFACTOR- A metal ion often found in enzymes.
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That the rate of this reaction is dependent upon more than just the concentration of the reactants and thus could be slow.
8. whether the rate is dependent upon the concentration of a single reactant, multiple reactants, or a single reactants concentration squared.
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