Cofactors (non – proteinic prosthetic groups), used to bond conjugated proteins, are:
A
carbohydrates
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B
phosphoric acid
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C
iron pigments
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D
all are correct
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Solution
The correct option is D all are correct
Simple proteins bonded with a non-proteinic prosthetic group (acting as a cofactor) are called conjugated proteins. Examples include Nucleoprotein, Glycoprotein, Lipoprotein and Phosphoprotein.