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.
No. actually organic catalysts are called enzymes, they are naturally occurring biocatalysts in our bodies.
Polysaccrides are carbohydrates i.e. chitin & cellulose.
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Glycogen.
organic chemistry.
Saprophytes are a classification of bacteria that gets their nutrition from dead organic matter. These are more commonly called decomposers.
When leaves and other organic matter lie on the forest floor, they begin to decompose. This layer of decomposing organic material is called litter.
Decomposers are fungi that transform complex organic substances into raw materials that other organisms can use. They are the last stop on the food chain, they eat the things no one else wants to.
The organic catalysts found in cells are called enzymes.
organic catalysts made of protein are called enzymes (these are usually made by living things)nonprotein based organic catalysts are simply called organic catalysts (these are usually synthesized artificially)
organic
enzymes
enzymes
They are called "Enzymes" or organic catalysts.
Metabolic reactions require organic catalysts called enzymes. These enzymes lower the activation energy of the reaction, thus increasing its reaction rate.
Yes
as an enzyme
Enzymes
emzymes are a substance which can break down a chemical called starch by francine Morrison
by acting as organic catalysts