For the body to react to something... it's its own definition
Reaction time
enzymes reduce the time it takes for a reaction to occur. hope this helped(:
reaction time is important because you know how long it takes.
Reaction time is the time it takes from a stimulus being received to react to that stimulus. For example, If you step on a bee barefooted (sting of the bee is the stimulus), your reaction time is the time it takes to remove your foot.
The time the reaction takes increases.
Reaction time
movement
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yes but at a lower rate. Only dark reaction takes place. Light reaction takes place only at day
The time it takes for a reaction to occur is a function of the reaction rate constant and the amount of reactants. However, how long it takes for a reaction of occur completely depends on the type of reaction it is -- what the order of the reaction is. A first or second order reaction reaction will occur much faster earlier on, but slows down significantly once the reactants are depleted. The rate of a zero order reaction is constants regardless of the concentration of the reactants.
It's physics if you're talking about, thinking time and breaking time (which all fall into reaction time/stopping time) otherwise I would presume it is physics or biology as it is to do with how long it takes for the brain to see something and how long it takes to react.
because the chemical message takes a while to diffuse