Multiple Choice
Coenzymes differ from enzymes in that coenzymes are
A) only active outside the cell.
B) polymers of amino acids.
C) smaller nonproteinaceous molecules, such as vitamins.
D) specific for one reaction.
E) always carriers of high-energy phosphate.
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