enzyme
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
Redox is what is needed to reverse a biochemical reaction. The redox is used in science.
It catalyses the biochemical process thus it increases the rate of reaction
It is a catalyst.
A biological catalyst is a substance, usually a protein (such as an enzyme), that increases the rate of a biochemical reaction without being consumed in the process. It lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to occur, making the reaction proceed more quickly.
yes, as the reaction rate increases with increase in the temperature
catalyst. A catalyst is a substance that increases the speed of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
An autocatalyst is a substance that catalyzes a reaction while being produced in the reaction itself. This means that as the reaction progresses, the concentration of the autocatalyst increases, potentially leading to a rapid acceleration of the reaction rate. Autocatalysis is often observed in chemical systems where the product of a reaction acts as a catalyst for that same reaction, resulting in nonlinear dynamics and sometimes complex behavior. An example of autocatalytic behavior can be seen in certain biochemical reactions and polymerization processes.
Oxidation reaction removes electrons from a substance, leading to an increase in its oxidation state or valence. This process involves the loss of electrons by the substance, which is typically accompanied by a reduction reaction in which another substance gains those electrons.
After a biochemical reaction, an enzyme typically remains unchanged and can be reused in other reactions.
Do you mean Catalysts? If you do, then its any substance that increases the rate of a reaction without itself being consumed.
This substance is called catalyst.