hi! the chemical reaction that happens in every cell is called glucose
A chemical reaction that happens in every cell to break down sugar
Everything that happens in your body is a biochemical reaction. Not sure I understand your question.
Water is needed for nearly every chemical reaction in body cells.
During every chemical reaction, chemical bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed to create new substances. The total number of atoms of each element remains the same before and after the reaction, following the law of conservation of mass. Energy may also be absorbed or released during the reaction.
every were in the cell
When bonds are broken or formed, here is not always a noticeable outcome. When we induce a chemical reaction we must break bonds and reform new ones to complete a chemical reaction. But in the everyday world, this is constantly being done without any noticeable change. For example a typical glass of water has a mixture of O-H, H2O, and H3O molecules. These molecules are constantly changing. In every glass of water, at any given time, there are countless H-O bonds being broken and then reformed with neighboring molecule. All we see is just some clean, crisp water.
Reaction is more often used for chemical change, but it is also used in the physics law, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
electrons
yes it does <><><> No- some reactions ABSORB energy. In terms of heat energy, some are exothermic, and some are endothermic.
yes because every thing that is in ice cream makes it not be a chemical.
The energy is conserved in a chemical reaction.
cell membrane