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The chemical reactions of metabolism are organized into metabolic pathways, in which one chemical is transformed through a series of steps into another chemical, by a sequence of enzymes. Enzymes are crucial to metabolism because they allow organisms to drive desirable reactions that require energy and will not occur by themselves, by coupling them to spontaneous reactions that release energy.
Chemical reactions can produce heat and energy but not all chemical reactions produce them. Exothermic reactions produce heat and energy (possibly in the form of photons/light), while endothermic reaction absorb them.
The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
Because that's what the chemical reactions going in in the sun does.
Plants are made up of cells. Plants produce for themselves and for other organisms such as humans and animals.
AnswerChemical reactions produce an endproduct or endproducts. Endproducts include the appearance of one or more chemical compounds or chemical elements that were not originally present in the form in which they appear after the reaction. Chemical reactions may also produce energy (if they are exothermic). There are many tens of thousands of chemical reactions. A general question engenders a general answer.
No, only nuclear reactions can.
yes chemical reactions in order to induce a chemical reaction that might normally take a long time
Chlorine
It is not mandatory.
they produce the source of chemical energy for themselves and for other organisms. -Biology
Chemical reactions that produce heat (or energy) are known as Exothermic Reactions. (Example: combustion of fuels)
This is the aptitude of chemical elements to do chemical reactions and to produce compounds.
The chemical reactions of metabolism are organized into metabolic pathways, in which one chemical is transformed through a series of steps into another chemical, by a sequence of enzymes. Enzymes are crucial to metabolism because they allow organisms to drive desirable reactions that require energy and will not occur by themselves, by coupling them to spontaneous reactions that release energy.
There are a huge number of chemical reactions, and the outcomes can vary widely from something that can hardly be noticed to a violent explosion.
The only organisms that can directly convert sunlight into energy are plants. Plants intake solar light and, through a series of complex chemical reactions, produce food and stored energy. This energy travels along the food chain as plants are eaten by animals, and animals by other animals. However, as each organism consumes the one before it, only about 10% of consumed organism's energy is transferred.
Chemical reactions can produce heat and energy but not all chemical reactions produce them. Exothermic reactions produce heat and energy (possibly in the form of photons/light), while endothermic reaction absorb them.