why are enzymes called biocatalyst ???????????
are enzymes organic or inorganic catalyst ?????????
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Enzymes are present in living things which decrease the activation energy so they are called biocatalyst
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Enzymes are carbon compounds (organic compound) attached with many other inorganic compounds
These are known as catalyst as they help in speeding or reducing the speed reactions occuring in our body.
They are found naturally and only in living organisms thus bio- is used before catalyst.
This is the reason why enzymes are called biocatalyst
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Here's the answer you are searching for
Enzymes are carbon compounds (organic compound) attached with many other inorganic compounds
These are known as catalyst as they help in speeding or reducing the speed reactions occuring in our body.
They are found naturally and only in living organisms thus bio- is used before catalyst.
This is the reason why enzymes are called biocatalyst
HOPE THAT HELPS.... ☺️
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