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what is the name of the helping molecule that aids an enzyme and it substrate get at the active site?​

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Answer:

coezymes

Step-by-step explanation:

Enzymes can use cofactors as 'helper molecules'. Coenzymes are referred to those non-protein molecules that bind with enzymes to help them fulfill their jobs. Mostly they are connected to the active site by non-covalent bonds such as hydrogen bond or hydrophobic interaction.

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Answer:

Coenzymes

Step-by-step explanation:

Enzymes can use cofactors as 'helper molecules'. Coenzymes are referred to those non-protein molecules that bind with enzymes to help them fulfill their jobs. Mostly they are connected to the active site by non-covalent bonds such as hydrogen bond or hydrophobic interaction.

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