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Biological catalysts in living organisms are known as

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Answered by mssandhu9525
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biological catalysts  are called enzymes as they help to carry out and increase the rate of  metabolic reactions inside the body.
Answered by mariospartan
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Biological catalysts in living organisms are known as Enzymes.    

EXPLANATION:

  • Catalysts are those chemical substances that increase rate of reactions to exponential heights.
  • When this catalyst is mare inside a human body it is given a different name to differentiate it from the chemical catalysts and hence they are called enzymes.
  • Since, it is not used up in any chemical reaction a small amount of enzyme can be used over and over again to break large numbers or amounts of substrates.
  • During any metabolic activity, it is used extensively for speeding up catabolism and anabolism processes that are in process of breaking down or process of building up, it is very important.

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