| 1. | The two subcategories under coenzyme are cosubstrates and prosthetic groups.
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| 2. | It is composed of the protein pedin and the active prosthetic group pedoxin.
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| 3. | Different sources give slightly different definitions of coenzymes, cofactors, and prosthetic groups.
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| 4. | Cytochrome b 6 f contains seven prosthetic groups.
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| 5. | Hemoglobin contains the prosthetic group known as heme.
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| 6. | The prosthetic groups, on the other hand, are bound permanently to the protein.
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| 7. | Vitamin B is one necessary prosthetic group to the enzyme methylmalonyl-coenzyme A mutase.
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| 8. | Two prosthetic groups, a FMN-binding reductase and plant-type ferredoxin domains.
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| 9. | The non-amino part of a conjugated protein is usually called its prosthetic group.
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| 10. | Most prosthetic groups are formed from vitamins.
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