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20. Vitamin B1 assists an organic catalyst in cell respiration. This vitamin functions as A) a polypeptide B) a coenzyme C) a substrate D) an inorganic catalyst
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20. Vitamin B1 assists an organic catalyst in cell respiration. This vitamin functions as A) a polypeptide B) a coenzyme C) a substrate D) an inorganic catalyst
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20. Vitamin B1 assists an organic catalyst in cell
respiration. This vitamin functions as
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B) a coenzyme
C) a substrate
D) an inorganic catalyst
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The answer is B; a coenzyme
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