Several of the molecules called vitamins act as enzyme cofac
Several of the molecules called vitamins act as enzyme cofactors. Vitamin deficiencies cause disease. What is the most direct explanation for this? a. If cofactors are missing, enzymes cannot function properly, and important reaction products will be absent from cells. b. Cofactors inhibit enzymes found in disease-causing bacteria and viruses. When cofactors are absent, these disease- causing agents multiply c. Normal regulation cannot occur in the absence of cofactors. As a result, all enzymes will function all of the time d. Vitamins combine with nonprotein molecules to delay the onset of disease
Solution
answer : C
Normal regulation cannot occur in the absence of cofactors. As a result, all enzymes will function all of the time.
