What do you call the complete enzyme formed when an enzyme binds with its coenzyme?

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An apoenzyme is the protein part of an enzyme without its coenzyme. When the apoenzyme combines with its coenzyme, the complete and active form called the holoenzyme is formed. Proenzymes and protoenzymes refer to inactive enzyme precursors, not the enzyme-coenzyme complex.

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