Biology, asked by alipervez2001, 6 months ago

Are enzymes also act as a catalyst for inorganic Compounds or not?​

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Answered by shraddha837
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Enzymes and catalysts both affect the rate of a reaction. In fact, all known enzymes are catalysts, but not all catalysts are enzymes. The difference between catalysts and enzymes is that enzymes are largely organic in nature and are bio-catalysts, while non-enzymatic catalysts can be inorganic compounds. Neither catalysts nor enzymes are consumed in the reactions they catalyze.

For simplicity, catalyst in this article refers to non-enzymatic catalysts to easily differentiate from enzymes.

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Answered by srnroofing1715
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Answer:

(1) Enzyme and catalyst both affect rate of reaction.

(2) the difference between catalyst and enzyme is that enzyme aur largely organic in nature and are bio catalyst can be inorganic components.

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(3) Neither catalyst nor enzymes are consumed in the reactions their catalyze

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