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yes, sciene may duplicate many chemicals present in human body but not all.
30 million
because they are chemicals
endorphins
Medicines are chemicals that scientists have engineered to combat problems in the human body. These chemicals are engineered on the basis that the human body itself can be thought of as a complex chemical machine.
The human body can be described as a biochemical machine. Everything that the body does is based on some form of biochemistry. There are a great many different chemical reactions involved in human biochemistry, and those reactions require a great many different chemicals. Some of these chemicals include elements that we describe as minerals.
I believe that refers to the human body being "burnt" by chemicals.
No you cannot, as it only contains chemicals that the human body does not need.
The human body is made up of molecules of different chemicals.
chemistry is vary boring
there are 600 muscles in the human body and there are,206 bones in the body
Almost all of the chemical reactions upon which the human body depends, take place in an aqueous solution. Dissolved chemicals can react with each other much more easily than solid, undissolved chemicals.