Which vitamin is an essential component of coenzyme A (CoA)? Multiple Choice Riboflavin Choline Biotin Pantothenic acid
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Step 1: Coenzyme A (CoA) is a crucial coenzyme involved in various metabolic pathways, particularly in the breakdown and synthesis of fatty acids and other molecules. Show more…
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