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[[File:Acetyl-CoA-2D.svg|thumb|right|upright=1.35|Structure of the [[coenzyme]] [[acetyl-CoA]]. The transferable [[acetyl|acetyl group]] is bonded to the sulfur atom at the extreme left.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Metabolism involves a vast array of chemical reactions, but most fall under a few basic types of reactions that involve the transfer of [[functional group]]s of atoms and their bonds within molecules. This common chemistry allows cells to use a small set of metabolic intermediates to carry chemical groups between different reactions. These group-transfer intermediates are called [[coenzyme]]s. Each class of group-transfer reactions is carried out by a particular coenzyme, which is the [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrate]] for a set of enzymes that produce it, and a set of enzymes that consume it. These coenzymes are therefore continuously made, consumed and then recycled.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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