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What is the name of an active enzyme that contains only protein?
A simple enzyme
What is the name of a small molecule that an enzyme must combine with to activate?
A cofactor
What is the name of a cofactor that is a small organic molecule?
A coenzyme
What kind of ion do many active enzymes require?
A metal ion
Vitamins are grouped by their solubility. What are their two categories?
Water-soluble, and fat-soluble
Why are water-soluble vitamins valuable in the body?
They are the precursors to many cofactors required by many enzymes.
What category of vitamins are vitamins A, D, E, and K?
Fat-soluble
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