Proteins control the rate of reactions and regulate cell processes. Others form important cellular structures, while still others transport substances into or out of cells to help fight disease.
I would say carbs but I'm not sure!!
The measure is the rate of reaction.
yes.. No. That's no. Heat controls the rate of reaction, but a catalyst is defined as a *chemical agent* (element/ compound) that alters the rate of reaction.
With a catalyst the reaction rate is higher.
the rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction.
When an equation is balanced, the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
Any, that is their function.
i think data rate based on what kind of technique we are using in the physical layer
The measure is the rate of reaction.
The chemical term is reaction rate.
A substance in the blood that controls the rate of respiration is Carbon Dioxide. It stimulates the brain that controls the respiratory rate.
yes.. No. That's no. Heat controls the rate of reaction, but a catalyst is defined as a *chemical agent* (element/ compound) that alters the rate of reaction.
The product and reactants reach a final, unchanging level.
The effect of concentration of reactants on rate of reaction depends on the ORDER of the reaction. For many reactions, as the concentration of reactants increases, the rate of reaction increases. There are exceptions however, for example a zero order reaction where the rate of reaction does not change with a change in the concentration of a reactant.
No. The medulla controls heart rate, along with breathing and digestion.
Thyroxine produced by the thyroid controls metabolic rate.
if reaction is exothermic then on heating rate of reaction wil be low,and if reaction is endothermic then rate of reaction wil be high on heating
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants