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First of all living organisms use catalysts (more specially - enzymes), because without them it'll be needed extremely long period of time for all of the biochemical reactions to finish.Of course, catalysts are not the only thing which may change the speed of the reaction - if the environmental conditions (temperature, pH, pressure and others) are changed the reactions also may start to run faster.But the change of this conditions may kill the organisms or reduce their fitness.For instance, if the temperature becomes higher - yes the reactions would start to run faster.But the nucleic acids and the proteins of the organism are going to denaturate (their folding is going to be damaged), so this eventually would kill or damage the organism (that's what happens when a living tissue is burnt).

There are so many biological catalysts simply because every reaction is very specific.Different kinds of changes occur with the substrate/s so different catalysts would be needed to ''help'' in the realizing of these changes.There is no universal catalyst.If someone finds it he'll become a millionaire (or even more) but this just can't happen because of the above reasons.

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