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What is a biological catalyst

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Answer: Enzymes

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A catalyst is a substance that causes the rate of a chemical reaction to increase without undergoing any permanent change.

In the case of biology a biological catalyst would refer to enzymes.

Enzymes are most often protein in nature and catalyze numerous biological reactions.

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