There are too many possibilities to list.The general term for such a molecule is an enzyme.
RNA
dehydration synthesis
Chemical reactions are speeded up by enzymes (= proteins, = organic molecules) or more in general: by catalyst
Enzymes
I think it frees itself from the product and is ready to be reused.
Glycolysis
I think this refers to catalysts as these are considered not to be changed by a reaction-- sometimes this true when molecules react on the surface of a catalyst bu sometimes the catalyst does get involved in the chemical reaction- but is regenerated.
dehydration synthesis
catalyst-by lowering activation energy
Chemical reactions are speeded up by enzymes (= proteins, = organic molecules) or more in general: by catalyst
Enzymes
I think it frees itself from the product and is ready to be reused.
Glycolysis
Ensymes speed up a chemical reaction by acting as organic catalyst, a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
Enzymes are organic catalysts. A catalyst is a chemical that controls the rate of a reaction, but is itself not used up in the process. Reactions that are accelerated due to the presence of enzymes are known as enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
A catalyst for an organic chemistry reaction would be any substance that speeds up the reaction. This would include metals such as platinum, palladium, mercury, zinc, and even certain acids. It must be noted that the catalyst varies for every reaction. An organically based catalyst (a catalyst made of carbon) would be an enzyme, coenzyme, or a vitamin. You can be an organic catalyst by being the change you wish to see in the world.
A catalyst does. These are usually non-organic substances that speeds up chemical reactions. The reactants are the ones that are present BEFORE the reaction.
enzymes