A biological catalyst increases the rate of biological processes/biological reactions.
A biological catalyst (enzymes) act to lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
Enzymes are bilogical catalysts that bind or separate substrates (chemicals the catalysts act on). the 'lock and key' model suggests that the enzyme doesn't change its form and only similarly shaped substrates can fit into the lock or cleft. it is similar to the toy children play with where you must fit the circular block into the circular hole and so on. The 'induced fit' model says thatthe enzyme molds itself around the substrate and separates or binds it from there. hope i helped!
Biological catalysts that are proteins are called enzymes. Enzymes bring the substrates together to form the enzyme-substrate complex, which leads to the generation of the products of the reaction.
An Enzyme
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It is acting as a biological catalyst.
A catalyst is a substance which alters the rate of a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction. basically it increases or decreases the speed of a chemical or biological reaction, but it does not get itself involved in the reaction. hoped this helped (:
Enzymes speed up the rate of chemical reactions by lowering activation energy, and are not used up in the reaction.
a catalyst has no effect in chemical reaction. it only increases or decreases the rate of the chemical reaction.
Biological catalysts in organisms are called enzymes.
It is acting as a biological catalyst.
A catalyst is a substance which alters the rate of a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction. basically it increases or decreases the speed of a chemical or biological reaction, but it does not get itself involved in the reaction. hoped this helped (:
Enzymes speed up the rate of chemical reactions by lowering activation energy, and are not used up in the reaction.
Catalyst. Biological catalysts would be enzymes.
a catalyst has no effect in chemical reaction. it only increases or decreases the rate of the chemical reaction.
The catalyst is not a reactant; a catalyst only favors a chemical reaction, the reaction rate and yield.
That would be an enzyme. Also know as a biological Catalyst
Biological catalysts in organisms are called enzymes.
In Biology, a catalyst is a substance which speeds up a chemical reaction, without being changed themselves. Biological catalysts are found in living organisms.
they speed up a reaction
No a catalyst is unchanged by a chemical reaction, it does however serve to speed up the rate of the reaction.
The component affected when a catalyst is added to a chemical reaction is the reactants. The purpose of a catalyst is to speed up a reaction.