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How Does a Zymogen Differ from an Apoenzyme

Question 63

Question 63

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How does a zymogen differ from an apoenzyme?


A) An apoenzyme is deactivated by a cofactor.
B) A zymogen is initially lacking an active site.
C) A zymogen is activated by removing part of its structure.
D) An apoenzyme is produced from a holoenzyme + coenzyme

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