Ch 24 Coenzymes 1.Give the products and mechansims for the following.

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Ch 24 Coenzymes 1.Give the products and mechansims for the following. b.

Ch 24 Coenzymes c. d.

Ch 24 Coenzymes 2. What coenzymes are needed for the following? a. b. c.

Ch 24 Coenzymes d. e. f.

Ch 24 Coenzymes 3. What are the 5 coenzymes needed in the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex? 4. Explain why enzymes that use biotin also need Mg2+ and ATP.

Ch 24 Coenzymes 5. Give the products of the following: a. b. c.

Ch 24 Coenzymes 6. Explain what is meant by a suicide inhibitor, using 5-fluorouracil as an example.