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How are the words catalyst and enzyme related
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How are the words catalyst and enzyme related
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A catalyst
is a chemical that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being changed by the reaction.
Enzymes
catalyze biochemical reactions.
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Enzymes
are biological molecules that act as a catalyst
in a living object. They both affect the rate of any reaction. ... Neither
catalysts
nor
enzymes
are consumed in the reactions they catalyze.
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