Chapter 16: Q. 16.40 (page 571)
How is the isoenzyme in the heart different from the isoenzyme in the liver?
Short Answer
The heart's isoenzyme has had only polypeptide subunits, while the liver's isoenzyme comprises only polypeptide subunits.
Chapter 16: Q. 16.40 (page 571)
How is the isoenzyme in the heart different from the isoenzyme in the liver?
The heart's isoenzyme has had only polypeptide subunits, while the liver's isoenzyme comprises only polypeptide subunits.
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