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Why enzymes are called 'biocatalyst'?

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can enzyme be called a polymer?

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Enzymes are biocatalysts. They catalyse biochemical reaction. In general they reduce activation energy of reactions. Many physico-chemical processes are enzyme mediated. Some examples of enzyme mediated reactions are given below. Tick the wrong entry

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The enzyme needed in biological system for joining two molecules is called