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Enzymes
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In humans at least, enzymes are called bio-catalysts.
The substrate on which a catalyst works is called its substrate
"Catalysts", in general chemical terms, but in living organisms they are usually called "enzymes".
Living factors in the environment is called biotic factors.
A catalysts speeds up the reaction in living things.
These catalysts are called enzymes and exist in living organisms.
In humans at least, enzymes are called bio-catalysts.
Catalyst work in non living things while enzyme work inside living things. They are not catalyst but instead they can be called biocatalysts. Hope it helps.
Some catalysts called enzymes are proteins. These are mainly found in living organisms. Other, inorganic catalysts are different sorts of chemical substances including platinum, manganese dioxide, and sulfuric acid.
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 they are called vectors
The substrate on which a catalyst works is called its substrate
Without catalysts many chemical reactions cannot occur; biological catalysts are called enzymes.
These are the chemical reactions occuring in living organisms.
Without catalysts the majority of chemical reactions required for organisms to survive would not proceed fast enough or would require more energy than can be provided.
Enzymes act as catalysts in living things.
"Catalysts", in general chemical terms, but in living organisms they are usually called "enzymes".