biological catalyst
The common term for an organic catalyst is an enzyme. Enzymes are biological molecules that increase the rate of chemical reactions without being consumed in the process.
Enzyme
The enzyme is a biochemical catalyst.
There are too many possibilities to list.The general term for such a molecule is an enzyme.
There is no specific term like "domain enzyme." Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. A domain in an enzyme refers to a specific region of the protein structure that has a particular function or substrate binding site.
All enzyme's are catalysts for certain chemical reactions. Each enzyme will only work with a certain substrate one analogy being that the enzyme is a key and the substrate is a keyhole, and each enzyme has a unique enzyme.
its called an enzyme
an enzyme is protien that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms
enzyme sped up the chemical reaction
to speed up a chemical reaction
This chemical is an enzyme inhibitor.
Enzyme is specific