False . Catalysts can be many things ; enzymes and transition elements and their compounds , for example .
So Enzymes are always catalysts but Catalysts are NOT always enzymes .
that is true
No, after the product of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction leaves the active site, the enzyme can still react with more substrate to continue catalyzing the reaction. The enzyme is not altered or used up in the reaction, so it can continue to bind to and catalyze additional substrate molecules.
Yes, enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions within cells by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to occur. This allows biochemical reactions to happen at a much faster rate than they would without enzymes.
true
False. Pitch and volume are unrelated.
False. Enzyme names typically end in the suffix "–ase".
that is true
false
Tautologies are always true.
True
false
CFC's are catalysts. They fasten the rate of reaction.
It is true that the shape of an enzyme is what allows it to do it's job.
It is false.
False
False (E=mc^2 for example...)
is it true or false my guess is False