it is an invalid question. a bio catalyst is a biological agent that causes or incites a profound reaction.
Enzymes are also called as bio-catalyst
Catalysts are homogeneous or nonhomogeneous.
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction. Example: An enzyme, which helps break down food. There are many different types of enzymes for specific types of foods. An enzyme is a type of catalyst.
There are 2 types of atoms and these make up the different bio molecules when combined
non-bio
Enzymes moderate chemical changes within an organism, and are usually essential to making metabolic functions occur at the proper rates.
Yes, potatoes contain various oxidases and peroxidases. But I'd suggest taking a look at your bio textbook or lab info, or listening to your teacher.
Respiration involves so many types of enzymes. Enzymes are the biological catalysts
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I am sure there are other types of mercury related catalysts in terms of chemistry, but one that stands out is mercury-aluminum amalgum, which is used as a reductive catalyst in organic chemistry.
This substance is called a catalyst.
the only ones I'm aware of are ethanol-gasoline and biodiesel