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Present Sulphur Amino Acids Methionine Cysteine Coenzymes Vitamins

Sulphur is a component of key amino acids, coenzymes, vitamins, and other important molecules in plants.

Sulphur is present in two amino acids (methionine and cysteine), several coenzymes, vitamins (like thiamine and biotin), coenzyme A, ferredoxin, and vitamin B7.

A sulphur
Q1 present in 2 amino acids
Q2 present in methionine and cysteine
Q3 present in several coenzymes
Q4 present in vitamins
Q5 present in thiamine
Q6 present in biotin
Q7 present in coenzyme A
Q8 present in ferredoxin
Q9 present in vitamin b7

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