Multiple Choice
Enzymes are proteins that often use cofactors to speed up chemical reactions. What types of molecules are usually cofactors in enzymatic reactions?
A) ions
B) vitamins
C) both ions and vitamins
D) None of the choices is correct. Cofactors are always proteins.
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