For structure, life uses carbon; for energy, Life uses photon-generated electrons; for control and regulation of Its functions, Life uses proteinaceous enzymes.
Water and oxygen are two chemicals necessary for human life.
These agents are called antibiotics.
since pine cones can become pine trees, the automatic answer is yes. if they were not composed of chemicals of life, it would be impossible or at least improbable for the life inside to grow into a pine tree. hope this helps, ~KDA~
Living things carry out the chemical activities of life through biochemical reactions controlled by enzymes.
No. A cell is living; the smallest unit of life. Enzymes are nonliving chemicals.
These chemicals are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates.
Water and oxygen are two chemicals necessary for human life.
chemicals are filled in nature. we use daily. eg are soap
Life is one big bunch of chemicals...so if it's alive it's got chemicals and lots of them.
antibiotic...
All organisms are composed of the chemicals of life. This includes carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and the many compounds made from these elements.
Yes, it can be life threatening if somehow chemicals get into your food
Radioactive chemicals would kill a real spider. Real life is not the same as the comics.
Chemicals play a very influential role in the daily lives of many people. Chemicals clean surfaces like kitchen counter tops for example.
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These agents are called antibiotics.