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Is a biological catalyst a lipid?

No, a biological catalyst is not a lipid. Biological catalysts are primarily enzymes, which are typically proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. While lipids play important roles in cellular structure and energy storage, they do not function as catalysts like enzymes do.


What term describes a substance rhat lowers the amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction?

This substance is called a catalyst.


What kind of molecule is shown in the diagram below?

Lipid


What is the terms for a waxy or oily organic compound?

if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.


Which does a catalyst not change?

Catalyst is not a reactant.


Catalyst vs one without catalyst What is different?

what is the purpose of catalyst in textile paint?


Is cheese a lipid?

cheese is a lipid and a protein


Is olive oil a lipid or a starch?

Lipid


What is another name fat?

A lipid. A lipid.


What kind of lipid is cholesterol?

It is a steroid lipid .


What is another term for lipid hydrolysis?

Lipid hydrolysis can also be referred to as lipid breakdown or lipolysis.


What is the difference between positive catalyst and negative catalyst?

The substances which increase the rate of a chemical reaction are called a Positive Catalyst whereas The substances which decrease the rate of a chemical reaction are called Negative Catalyst. Positive Catalyst decreases the Activation energy of reactant molecules whereas negative catalyst increases the Activation energy of the reactant molecules. Positive Catalyst is also called the Promoter whereas negative catalyst is also called Inhibitor.