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The most chemical reactions occur in water solutions.
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.
enzymes help reduce the requirement for reactions to take place within the cell. have a look http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/E/Enzymes.html enzymes help reduce the requirement for reactions to take place within the cell. have a look http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/E/Enzymes.html
Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without....WATER! water also helps cells keep their size and shape and keeps the temperature of cells from changing rapidly
most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without water
The most chemical reactions occur in water solutions.
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In the cell.
No.
That is where most of the chemical reactions occur
Glycolysis, the first stage of aerobic respiration, occurs in a cell's cytoplasm. The second stage (acetyl-CoA formation and the Krebs cycle) and the third stage (electron transfer phosphorylation) occur inside a cell's mitochondria. They occur at the inner mitochondrial membrane, which is highly folded. Therefore, most of the reactions of aerobic cellular respiration occur inside the mitochondria of a cell.
Most chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
yes every cell has a cell theory . they also have prokaryots and eukaryotes . there are also enzyms and most enzyms are proteins. Enzyms regulate nearly all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms.
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.
Living things need water in their cells. Water is the universal solvent - most of the chemicals a cell needs is dissolved and transported in water. Water is an environment where chemical reactions can occur and water is needed in many of those reactions - like the hydrolysis reaction (needed in the break down of food molecules). If a cell becomes dehydrated chemical reactions slow down. Chemical balance of the cell is changed as waste materials are not removed fast enough, food is not broken down, etc. Water also helps regulate the heat that can build up in a cell during chemical reactions. A dehydrated cell = increase in cell temp. Water content of a cell also affects the pH of a cell environment. Certain reactions occur better at certain pH. Homeostasis is maintaining a balance with the environment. Without water the balance is upset.
It makes most needed chemical reactions in a cell
A protein enzyme so that it will occur at body temperature.