1. Enzyme catalysts differ from inorganic catalysts in many ways. Which is the major difference? 2. Which of the following is a correct definition of metabolism? 3. Match the entit... 1. Enzyme catalysts differ from inorganic catalysts in many ways. Which is the major difference? 2. Which of the following is a correct definition of metabolism? 3. Match the entities in Column I regarding the average composition of cells.

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1. Enzymes are proteinaceous in nature. 2. Metabolism includes all chemical reactions in the body. 3. A-iv, B-v, C-ii, D-iii, E-i, F-vi
  1. Enzymes differ from inorganic catalysts primarily in being proteinaceous in nature. 2. Metabolism is defined as all chemical reactions occurring in the living body. 3. A-iv, B-v, C-ii, D-iii, E-i, F-vi
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  1. Enzymes differ from inorganic catalysts primarily in being proteinaceous in nature. 2. Metabolism is defined as all chemical reactions occurring in the living body. 3. A-iv, B-v, C-ii, D-iii, E-i, F-vi

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Enzymes, being proteinaceous in nature, are highly specific in their action and often work under mild conditions found in living organisms.

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Common mistakes include misunderstanding that inorganic catalysts can also function in high temperatures and pressures, unlike enzyme catalysts.

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