Calcination, Dissolution, Separation, Conjunction, Fermentation, Distillation, and Coagulation along with their divisions Roasting, Conflagration, Reduction, Trituration, Dissolving, Corrosion, Cibation, Bain Marie, Sifting, Filtration, fission, Cutting, Fixation, Reunion, Amalgamation, Conglomeration, Digestion, Putrefaction, Congelation, Ceration, Potentizing, Exaltation, Cohobation, Multiplication, Sublimation, Projection, and Fusion.
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Some examples of body processes include digestion, respiration, circulation, excretion, and metabolism. These processes are necessary for the functioning and survival of the body. They involve various organs, tissues, and cells working together to maintain homeostasis and carry out essential functions.
alchemy is cooking. So cook
The Elric brothers are relatively famous for preforming alchemy.
Alchemy, generally, derives from the old French alkemie, from the Arabic al-kimia, the art of transformation. Alchemy was the attempt to turn common materials metals into precious metals or gems.
Alchemy
the processes involve in science is experimental
The Twelve Cardinal Processes of Mutation in Alchemy are: Oxidation; Digestion; Fermentation; Congelation; Fixation; Ceration; Distillation; Sublimation; Filtration; Solution; Multiplication; Projection.
Actually it was the movement that turned into chemistry as we know today.
No
True
Light is needed in Photosyntesis
They involve in digestion processes
Those processes that involve particle friction.
The cell uses a series of biosynthetic steps that involve enzymes and other co-factors that result in the synthesis of amino acids. There is no requirement for alchemy
No. Magmatic processes involve molten rock, so they are considered igneous.
The processes of digestion and absorption are similar because they both involve absorbing a substance. :)
Photosynthesis and respiration