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Identify the parts of the enzyme shown below:

Holoenzyme: Apoenzyme + Cofactor

What type of inhibitors are shown in b and c?

Competitive inhibitors compete for the active site Noncompetitive inhibitors bind to an allosteric site

In this reaction, what happens to molecule A and molecule B?

Redox Reaction A is oxidized (gave up hydrogen) B is reduced (gained hydrogen)

Which class of enzymes requires ATP?

Which class of enzymes requires ATP? Ligases, used in synthesis reactions

What do hydrolases do?

What do hydrolases do? Participate in hydrolysis reactions Split molecules by adding water

What class of enzymes split molecules without adding water?

What class of enzymes split molecules without adding water? Lyases

What class of enzyme would convert glucose to fructose?

What class of enzyme would convert glucose to fructose? An isomerase