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23 January, 06:53

Why are enzymes known as biocatalysts?

A) Enzymes act as catalysts that modify themselves to increase the rate of chemical reaction.

B) Enzymes act as catalysts that remain unmodified as they increase the rate of a chemical reaction.

C) Enzymes act as catalysts that remain unmodified as they increase the temperature of a chemical reaction.

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  1. 23 January, 07:35
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    Its not c the correct answer would be the second on.
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