Chemistry, asked by giya3091, 1 year ago

A biological catalyst is essentially
(a) an amino acid
(b) an enzyme
(c) a nitrogen molecule
(d) a carbohydrate

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Answered by geetanjalipal1111
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b is correct answer...
enzymes are called biological catalyst in chemistry...
Answered by Arslankincsem
2

(b) an enzyme.


A biological catalyst is essentially an enzyme.


Enzymes are the biological catalysts highly specific with catalyzing single chemical reaction as well as closely related reactions.


Exact structure of enzyme are active site determines with specificity enzyme and the Substrate molecules mainly binds enzyme's active site.


The Substrates bind initially the enzymes with non-covalent interactions.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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(b) an enzyme.


A biological catalyst is essentially an enzyme.


Enzymes are the biological catalysts highly specific with catalyzing single chemical reaction as well as closely related reactions.


Exact structure of enzyme are active site determines with specificity enzyme and the Substrate molecules mainly binds enzyme's active site.


The Substrates bind initially the enzymes with non-covalent interactions.

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