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cells need oxygen to help burn the energy in food because the oxygen can take out all the energy needed
Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
ATP is a most common substance that participate in chemical reactions of a living cell. They supply the energy needed for the reaction. They are made of adenosine base,3 phosphate groups and a nitrogenous base.
In a way, yes. Metabolic reactions are capable of chemical reactions. Specialized cells, such as nerve, muscle, or blood cells, carry out distinctive chemical reactions. However, all cells perform certain basic reactions, such as buildup and breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These reactions include hundreds of specific chemical changes that occur rapidly - yet in a coordinated fashion - thanks to enzymes.
reactions that are controlled by catalysts
it acts as a catalyst
Chemical reactions in cells are faster than the same reactions outside cells.
The Mitochondria.
ENZYMES! its in my text book.
The Mitochondria.
To carry out biochemical reactions enzymes are needed as catalyst.
cells need oxygen to help burn the energy in food because the oxygen can take out all the energy needed
yes. true.
Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
True chemical reactions in cells are faster than the same reactions outside cells. The substance upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
Cells need water to dissolve many of the chemical components of the cell. They need to have a precise range of concentration in order to function properly. They also need water in chemical reactions called hydrolysis reactions. In these reactions, chemical compounds are broken down by the addition of water.
Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without water