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A catalyst which in Biology is called an enzyme.

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No, a buffer helps a solution resist a change in pH.

A catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction.

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Nope. A solute in a solution does not necessarily speed up chemical reactions. What is known to speed up chemical reactions are chemicals called enzymes.

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What does an enzyme do for a biochemical reaction?

It speeds it up.


Which proteins speed up chemical reactions?

Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions. They are called biological catalysts as well. Examples include Protease(speeds up digestion of proteins), Lipase(digestion of fats), Cellulase(digestion of cellulose),etc.


Is a species which speeds up chemical reactions but does not react itself?

cameral


Catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in cells?

Enzymes


Which is protein that speeds up reactions in a cell without being used up?

enzymes