To catalyse something is to transform an entity from one thing to another, without the agent used for the transformation being used up itself. This agent is known as a 'catalyst'- the term is most commonly used in chemistry and Biology, where elements or compounds can be changed or altered into different substances by a third chemical agent. In biology, this is often an enzyme.
Enzymes catalyse biochemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
is to catalyse or increase the rate of reaction without any change in itself .
catalyse the reaction.
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All fruits contain catalyse. Catalyse is found in all living things except Bactria and fungus. so all fruits and veggies have it all though when testing catalyse in those different fruits it is not always immediately evident.
Peroxidase
yes if hydrogen peroxide is h2o2
That isn't true, some are made of RNA.
E. coli is catalyse test positive.
All fruits contain catalyse. Catalyse is found in all living things except Bactria and fungus. so all fruits and veggies have it all though when testing catalyse in those different fruits it is not always immediately evident.
Enzymes aren't used up or denatured after they catalyse a reaction.
Potassium Iodide is a inorganic compound, where Catalase is a organic compound.