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Enzymes are inorganic catalysts that accelerate the rate of biological reactions and do not get consumed at the end of reaction.
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Enzymes are organic (not inorgainc) catalysts that accelerate the rate of biological reactions and do not get consumed at the end of reaction.
Mostly enzymes are proteinaceous in natute.
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