Without catalysts many chemical reactions cannot occur; biological catalysts are called enzymes.
Enzymes
Enzymes
Enzymes are the proteineous catalysts of biochemical reactions.
Enzymes act as catalysts in biochemical reactions.
Enzymes are biological catalysts that facilitate biochemical reactions. They may bring together the necessary reactants or may facilitate the degradation of species, as in the digestion of proteins to peptides.
membrane-bounded organelles act as catalysts for biochemical reactions.
Biological catalysts are called 'enzymes'.
Biochemistry is the study of a chemical process in living things. Biochemists study microorganisms like proteins and carbohydrates. The process is how they do it, by aid of microscopes, hypothesis and experimentation.
Enzymes lower the energy required for a chemical reaction.
Enzymes are biocatalysts. They are used as catalysts for biochemical reactions in living cells.
Enzymes are also called biological catalysts. They speed up the rate of biochemical reactions. Metabolic processes such as digestion would take months to proceed without the help pf digestive enzymes.
acid and base reactions