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Metabolism refers to the rate at which chemical reactions are synthesised in the body.
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All of chemical reactions in cells breakdown molecules and make molecules.
Absorbing energy from the surroundings is endothermic. (The opposite - releasing energy to the surroundings - is exothermic).
Such reactions are called Exothermic reactions. Their change in enthalpy is negative. Such reactions are favorable at low temperature.
Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in the body are called the metabolism.
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Metabolism is the sum of all OF THE BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS that take place within an Organism's Cells.Metabolism. This refers to all the chemical reactions in the body. The Krebs Cycle.
Metabolism refers to the rate at which chemical reactions are synthesised in the body.
Yes, that is correct.
All of chemical reactions in cells breakdown molecules and make molecules.
Transmutation of elements refers to the conversion of one chemical element into another. This occurs in nuclear reactions or through radioactive decay.
Protein is a chemical family name. Its shape may be helical. But a helical shape is of a spring type item shape.
Anabolism is a metabolic process that requires energy. It refers to a set of chemical reactions involved in the synthesis of larger molecules from smaller components.
Metabolically diverse means "able to perform various types of metabolism". Metabolism refers to the chemical reactions that occur in living organisms to maintain life. These reactions fit into two categories: catabolism (the process of breaking down organic matter to release energy) and anabolism (the process of using energy to synthesise molecules needed by the cell, such as proteins). Some examples of different types of metabolism are fermentation, respiration and photosynthesis.