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Demarion Gallagher
29 March, 10:22
Why are enzymes considered catalysts
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Camryn Romero
29 March, 13:45
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enzymes are organic catalyst, the speed up the rate of biochemical processes
Explanation:
enzymes are protein in nature
enzymes are not consumed during the biochemical reaction
enzymes are specific in action
they require optimal temperature for their action.
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