When the co-factor is removed from the enzyme, the catalytic activity:
1. is lost.
2. is reduced.
3. is increased.
4. is unaffected.
An organic substance bound to an enzyme and essential for its activity is called:
| 1. | coenzyme |
| 2. | holoenzyme |
| 3. | apoenzyme |
| 4. | isoenzyme |
| I: | Small organic molecules |
| II: | Difficult to remove without denaturing the enzyme |
| III: | Haem is an example |
The above characters are of which of the following co-factors of an enzyme?
| 1. | Metal ions | 2. | Prosthetic groups |
| 3. | Co-enzymes | 4. | Apoenzymes |
The essential chemical components of many coenzymes are:
1. Nucleic acid
2. Carbohydrates
3. Vitamins
4. Proteins
The non- protein constituent of the enzymes are called
1. Apoenzyme
2. Holoenzyme
3. Cofactors
4. both A and C
The protein constituent of the enzymes are called
1. Apoenzyme
2. Prosthetic group
3. Co-enzymes
4. Holoenzyme
Which of the following are co-factors?
1. Co-enzymes
2. Metal ions
3. Posthetic groups
4. All of these
Which of the following is an organic compound?
1. Prosthetic group
2. Coenzymes
3. Metal ions
4. Both A and B
The Cofactor present in the Enzyme Peroxidase is
| 1. | NADP | 2. | NAD |
| 3. | Haem | 4. | Zn |
Which of the following organic compound association with the apoenzyme is only transient?
1. Prosthetic group
2. Coenzymes
3. Metal ions
4. Both A and B