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An enzyme is a protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
Adrenaline (C9H13NO3) is synthesized. This monoamine hormone regulates capillary width and heart rate, activating your "fight or flight" instinct.
A chemical reaction
The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
Its a chemical reaction.
minerals
This depends on each chemical reaction.
An enzyme is a protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
You think probable to oxygen or water.
Energy metabolism is a reaction that allows cells to get energy from nutrients. A catabolic pathway is a series of chemical reactions that break down the molecules to produce energy.
Denis Benson has written: 'Mechanisms of ingorganic reactions in solution' -- subject(s): Conditions and laws of Chemical reaction, Inorganic Chemistry, Solution (Chemistry) 'Mechanisms of inorganic reactions in solution' -- subject(s): Conditions and laws of Chemical reaction, Inorganic Chemistry, Solution (Chemistry) 'Mechanisms of oxidation by metal ions' -- subject(s): Metal ions, Oxidation, Oxidizing agents
Biotransformation is a type of chemical change that a living organism makes on a chemical compound. If this change turns into an inorganic compound such as H2O, NH4 or CO2, it is called mineralization. Biotransformation means the change of chemicals such as nutrients, amino acids, toxins and drugs in the body. In this transformation, it is necessary to change non-polar compounds to polar compounds that are not absorbed in the open renal tubules and are excreted.
A reacted element is called Reactant. It is present on left side of chemical equation.
It is a group of chemical compounds. Esters are always formed by the reaction of acid and alcohol. There can be esters of organic acids and inorganic acids
Light energy is converted into chemical energy. Photosynthesis is divided into two reactions (light reaction and light independent reaction) and they work together to make glucose, which can then be used by the cell.
To make a reaction faster. It basically just speeds up chemical reactions.
Fritz Umland has written: 'Charakteristische Reaktionen anorganischer Stoffe' -- subject(s): Conditions and laws of Chemical reaction, Inorganic Chemistry