one is photosynthesis. it also loses chlorophyll i do know that. not sure about the other.
The parts of the tree that burn are undergoing a chemical change. The ashes remaining may or may not have undergone a chemical change, depending on the the chemical bonding that the atoms in the ash had before the tree was burned.
Fungi are the primary organisms responsible for breaking down dead trees through decomposition. They release enzymes to break down the wood, which results in chemical changes to the tree as it decays. Insects and bacteria also play a role in the decomposition process.
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Ofcourse it does. All plants, algae and cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis, which is a chemical reaction. So answering your question, tree growth and for that matter all plant growth involves chemical changes.
First of all lets understand Physical & Chemical Change. Physical change can be reversed and the chemical properties of the two states remain the same. Chemical change cannot be reversed and the chemical properties of the two state are entirely different. Now lets get back to the question. Is growing a tree a physical or a chemical change. The growing of a tree requires chemical changes, primarily the conversion of water and carbon dioxide into cellulose and oxygen. So the growth results primarily from chemical changes.
Because any chemical changes occur.
No. Trees' leaves change colors beacuase when winter comes around, they will not have the energy to keep leaves, so they seal off the leaves from the rest of the tree. When the leaves are cut off from the rest of the tree, the chlorophyll in them dies, and turns brown.
The environment that shows changes in matter is known as a chemical reaction. During a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules of substances interact and rearrange to form new substances with different properties. These changes can involve the breaking and formation of chemical bonds.
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When a tree is burned, the chemical energy stored in the tree (in the form of carbohydrates and other molecules) is converted into thermal energy through the process of combustion. Heat is released as the bonds in the chemical compounds break, resulting in a fire that generates heat and light.
does a tree trunk have chemica; potential energy
In growing a tree, energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis, which the tree uses to grow and produce oxygen. Additionally, the tree may also convert stored chemical energy into mechanical energy to support its growth process, such as in the case of root growth pushing through soil.