Identify these cоfаctоrs оr coenzymes аnd, from the metаbolic reactions we have encountered, name a reaction that requires the cofactor. Name or acceptable abbreviation is OK. (1 pt. each) Image Description This compound features a complex structure where a nitrogen-containing aromatic ring has an amino group and a methyl group attached to it. This ring is connected via a single carbon bridge to another sulfur and nitrogen-containing five-membered ring. The second ring also has a methyl group attached and is further extended by a two-carbon alcohol group.It features a pyrimidine ring that has an amino group at position 4, a methyl group at position 2, and a methylene bridge at position 5 linking it to a thiazole ring. The thiazole ring has a methyl group at position 4 and an ethanol group at position 2. The connection between the pyrimidine ring and the thiazole ring occurs via a methylene bridge at position 3 on the thiazole ring. Name: Reaction: Mg2+ Name: Reaction: Image Description The five-membered ring consists of four carbon atoms and two sulphur atoms arranged in a five-membered cyclic structure. Attached to this ring is a pentatonic acid group, which comprises a five-carbon chain with a carboxylic acid functional group (–COOH) at one end. Name: Reaction: Image Description This molecule consists of a functional group attached to a coenzyme structure. The functional group includes two carbon atoms, with one forming a carbonyl group (C=O) and the other bonded to three hydrogen atoms. The coenzyme structure comprises several parts: an adenosine diphosphate (ADP) moiety, which includes a nitrogenous base linked to a ribose sugar and two phosphate groups; a segment derived from pantothenic acid, made up of pantoic acid connected to β-alanine; and a terminal cysteamine group with a thiol (SH) group. The functional group is bonded to the thiol group of the coenzyme via a thioester bond, allowing the molecule to participate in key metabolic processes by transferring the functional group. Image By: NEUROtiker - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1555660 Name: Reaction: