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What does a biological catalyst do?

Lowers activation energy
All of these
Is not used up during reactions
Speeds up reactions

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Speeds up reactions.
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Answer:

To answer the question of what is a biological catalyst, it is enzymes that help break down our bodily systems and help them function appropriately. Some examples of enzymes are: Maltase - These break down sugar maltose found in fatty foods like potatoes and pasta, into glucose.

Step-by-step explanation:

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