Metabolisim
speed up chemical reation....breaking down food
Metabolism is the broad term that covers all chemical reactions within the cells of the body. It includes processes such as breaking down molecules to obtain energy (catabolism) and building up molecules for growth and repair (anabolism).
Homeostasis, which is the body's ability to regulate and maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes. This includes processes such as temperature regulation, pH balance, and nutrient absorption to ensure that the body functions properly.
Chemical reactions drive all of the activities within living cells.
they both speed up chemical reations. catalysts work by lowering a reation's activation energy.enzymes speed up a chemical reactions that take place in cells. they both speed up chemical reations. catalysts work by lowering a reation's activation energy.enzymes speed up a chemical reactions that take place in cells.
The overall chemical functioning of the body involves various processes such as metabolism, hormone regulation, and neurotransmission. These processes rely on the interactions of different chemicals within the body to maintain homeostasis and allow for normal physiological functions.
Nearly all of the body's chemical reactions take place inside cells, specifically within organelles such as the mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. These reactions are part of metabolic processes that are essential for maintaining life and are tightly regulated by enzymes and other molecules.
The term you are looking for is metabolism. Metabolism includes all the chemical reactions that occur in the body to maintain life, such as converting food into energy, building and repairing tissues, and removing waste products.
Most of the body's chemical reactions take place within cells, specifically within organelles such as the mitochondria, where cellular respiration occurs, and the cytoplasm, where various metabolic processes take place. Enzymes play a crucial role in catalyzing these chemical reactions and maintaining the body's overall homeostasis.
There are no nerves to and from the body. All nerves are within the body.
All oxidation is a chemical reaction.
The majority of the body's chemical reactions, including energy production and tissue building, take place within the cells. Specifically, these reactions occur within the organelles known as mitochondria, where energy is generated, and within the cytoplasm where various metabolic processes occur.