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a term used to describe the form of a molecule without its binding partner. So, for example, an enzyme that requires a cofactor (helper molecule such as a metal or vitamin-based molecule) to function is called an apoenzyme without its cofactor and an holoenzyme when it’s bound to that cofactor.

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  • Term: molecule
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