Practice question
Question
The major difference between simple enzymes and conjugated enzymes is:
Explanation
Conjugated enzymes contain a non-protein component accurately describes the key difference, similarity, or comparative feature asked about in this question. In Enzymes Basics, the ability to compare and contrast related concepts is essential for deeper understanding. The distinguishing feature described by Conjugated enzymes contain a non-protein component reflects fundamental differences in structure, function, mechanism, or origin between the compared entities. The other options (Simple enzymes require ATP for function, Conjugated enzymes do not have active sites, and Simple enzymes always work in the cytoplasm) either state incorrect comparisons, confuse the properties of the entities being compared, or describe features that are actually shared rather than different.