Cell Reaches equilibrium
I think that every organelle is dead in a dead cell
In the original design, the zinc electrodes reacted with the sulfuric acid and the electrodes where used up. Bubbles of hydrogen gas formed on the copper electrodes, preventing the solution from touching large portions of the surface, slowing down cell reactions.
When something is alive, there are chemical reactions going on constantly within it. The technical definition of being deadis that of chemical equilibrium. When a system (for example, a beaker with chemicals inside it, or an animal) is in chemical equilibrium, there is no reaction that can take place without an input of energy. Since an animal in chemical equilibrim cannot do anything, it is considered completely dead.So, in short, dying (that is, ceasing to be alive) is nota chemical change. Instead, dying is a lack of chemical change.
Yes, the decomposition of organic material is a chemical process.
Dead molecules
Chemical reactions need to keep moving in one direction or the other-- either giving off energy, or using it up. If chemical reactions were at equilibrium, no energy is being absorbed nor given off, therefore nothing would happen.
The bacterial activity inside of the animals body form gases from chemical reactions inside the animal.
Without chemical reactions life wouldn't exist, plants couldn't convert light to energy, we couldn't convert meat to energy, cars wouldn't run, wood wouldn't burn, the universe would be dead. Chemical reactions are at the heart of most of the processes of the Universe.
I think that every organelle is dead in a dead cell
In the original design, the zinc electrodes reacted with the sulfuric acid and the electrodes where used up. Bubbles of hydrogen gas formed on the copper electrodes, preventing the solution from touching large portions of the surface, slowing down cell reactions.
The fungi are breaking down the wood of the dead trees to use their chemical products in building its own structure. This process involves chemical reactions by the fungi, which are all forms of chemical decomposition : the formation of smaller molecules from larger molecules.
A dead man
A Dead Cell?
yes because once you cut the chicken up and fry it you put it back together becauseits dead and plus it HAD MADE A NEW SUBSTANCE!!!------------During frying many thermal decomposition reactions occur - frying is a chemical process.
When something is alive, there are chemical reactions going on constantly within it. The technical definition of being deadis that of chemical equilibrium. When a system (for example, a beaker with chemicals inside it, or an animal) is in chemical equilibrium, there is no reaction that can take place without an input of energy. Since an animal in chemical equilibrim cannot do anything, it is considered completely dead.So, in short, dying (that is, ceasing to be alive) is nota chemical change. Instead, dying is a lack of chemical change.
Dead cell, or dead short.
A dead or dormant cell.