An organic catalyst is organic matter that speeds up a reaction, a biological catalyst refers to a catalyst which acts within a cell. Both these descriptions apply to enzymes.
All the reactions in your body are helped along by enzymes. These are called organic catalysts.
Organic catalysts (which sometimes mean "enzymes"), are usually proteins. One example of an organic catalyst that is NOT a protein is ribozyme.
protein
Enzymes are the organic molecules that act as biological catalysts.
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds. Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions). However, enzymes are generally organic
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is an organic molecule rich with carbon (C). DNA is complex containing the organic component molecules of adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine also.
sample of complex organic molecules
It is organic
Enzymes are the organic molecules that act as biological catalysts.
Organic molecules, generally amino acids or proteins.
Enzymes (mostly) and some RNA molecules.
Organic molecules contain carbon.
The organic catalysts found in cells are called enzymes.
Biocatalysts: Biocatalysts are natural catalysts, such as-enzymes or microbial cells, used to perform chemical transformations on organic compounds. -by momi
No, polysaccharides are a kind of sugars with much higher molecular mass and composed of monomers.The organic catalysts are catalysts that posses organic nature (They are carbon's compounds).The most common organic catalysts are the enzymes (which are proteins in fact) found in the living organisms.
Yes
as an enzyme
Proteins
Enzymes are complex protein molecules produced by the body. They are important to living things because they act as catalysts for organic biochemical processes.
Enzymes