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Diabetic retinopathy as a result of chronically high blood sugar can cause blood vessels in the retina to hemorrhage, distorting vision.
Answer:
<h2>Apoenzyme
</h2><h2>Cofactors</h2>
Explanation:
Conjugated enzymes also known as holoenzyme. Simple enzymes consist of only protein alone but the Conjugated enzymes contain protein ( this portion is called Apoenzyme) and nonprotein molecules (this portion is called cofactor). Cofactor help enzymes in their action.
Enzymes are catalyst which increase the rate of a reaction by decreasing the activation energy.
C. exocytosis (I have to use 20 characters to respond and "answer it well". Exo means out/outside and exocytosis is an active transport system where a cell uses energy to transport material, like protein or waste, from inside a cell to the outside.)
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