metabolism
The reactions that build up larger molecules from smaller ones are collectively called anabolism.
Breakdown reactions are collectively catabolism.
They are referred to as Biochemistry.
Aside from this is: atoms binding into molecules is -Chemistry-, molecules into polymers (chains) of carbon atoms is -Organic chemistry-, organic molecules combine to form cells and cell components -Biochemistry-, cells form tissues -Histology- and tissues form organisms - Biology; the two most common examples of which are botany and zoology.
METABOLISM. Metabolism is the sum of the group of reactions to obtain energy and basic compounds from food (catabolism), and the group of reactions to form organic molecules and to use energy obtained form food (anabolism).
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Probable you think to the biochemistry of a living organism.
Homeostasis
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Usually, to have a fast chemical reaction, you want high temperatures. However, it is not favorable to have these high temperatures in cells (for many reasons; ask another question if you want reasons) Therefore, organisms use enzymes to catalyze reactions. Essentially, you're achieving the same goal of a fast reaction by using a different mechanism (enzyme vs. high temp). In sustaining life, you need fast reactions because most reactions occur very very slowly.. The answer to your question is yes..without enzymes chemical reactions necessary for life would not occur at a rate sufficient to sustain life.
the chemical reactions in our daily life are: 1)the burning of energy: that is:-> C6H12O6 (aq) + 6O2 (g) → 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O (l) 2)the another reaction is that the ADENOSINE TRI PHOSPHATES are converted to ADNOSINE DI PHOSPHATES
No, the sole purpose of enzymes are to increase the rate of a chemical reaction. Even if they are not at an optimal temperature, they will not slow down the reaction. They won't work as efficiently, but it will still be slightly faster than without the enzymes.
METABOLISM. Metabolism is the sum of the group of reactions to obtain energy
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The sum of all chemical reactions in an organism is called its metabolism. Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions which occur to sustain life.
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METABOLISM. Metabolism is the sum of the group of reactions to obtain energy and basic compounds from food (catabolism), and the group of reactions to form organic molecules and to use energy obtained form food (anabolism).
Enzymes speed up reactions that help sustain life.
photosynthesis,respiration, and another synthesis using heat
No substrate molecules can react on their own, however without enzymes this occurs at such a slow rate that, chemical reactions required to sustain life would not occur fast enough and the organism would die.
Because vital chemical reactions take place in water, and water is necessary to sustain life because of the important elements it has and the refreshment and nourishment it provides to organisms.
Oxygen for the survival of advanced life forms. Glucose for the energy of the plant. Water to sustain the plant's life, and drive chemical reactions.
enzymes help reduce the requirement for reactions to take place within the cell. have a look http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/E/Enzymes.html enzymes help reduce the requirement for reactions to take place within the cell. have a look http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/E/Enzymes.html
Yes, Biochemistry is a biological science. Whereas Biology deals with life, biochemistry deals with the chemical reactions that make life occur and sustain it.