The protein without the prosthetic group is known as the what?

The protein without the prosthetic group is known as the what?

  • Correct Answer: apoprotein
  • spicule
  • xerophyte
  • monoprotein

Explanation: As we will return to later, proteins are functional entities, composed of polypeptides and prosthetic group. The prosthetic group is essential for normal protein function. The protein without the prosthetic group is known as the apoprotein. biofundamentals – coreBIO.

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