Give reason, why are enzymes called biocatalysts
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Enzymes are called biocatalysts because they increase the rate of biochemical reactions in living organisms
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Enzymes are called biocatalysts because they increase the rate of biochemical reactions in living organisms. Without enzymes, these reactions would take place too slowly to keep us alive.
Enzymes are organic catalysts.
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