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Cyanide causes irreversibe inhibition of cytochrome oxidase. It

A

Combines with an amino acid

B

Destroys tertiary structure

C

Attaches to copper

D

All the above.

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C
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  • Cytochrome is

    A
    metallo flavoprotein
    B
    Fe containing porphyrin pigment
    C
    glycoprotein
    D
    lipid
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    A
    Exoenzyme
    B
    Endoenzyme
    C
    Proenzyme
    D
    Coenzyme
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    A
    Loenzyme
    B
    Proenzyme,
    C
    Exoenzyme,
    D
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