Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell. These reactions cause one electrode to become negatively charged and the other electrode to become positively charged.
A catalyst helps chemical reactions occur.
Everywhere. Different reactions are happening in different places. The sum of all these reactions keeps the cell alive.
In a way, yes. Metabolic reactions are capable of chemical reactions. Specialized cells, such as nerve, muscle, or blood cells, carry out distinctive chemical reactions. However, all cells perform certain basic reactions, such as buildup and breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These reactions include hundreds of specific chemical changes that occur rapidly - yet in a coordinated fashion - thanks to enzymes.
They carry out chemical reactions to the cells and breaks down things to be digested. They also allow many chemical reactions to occur within the homeostasis constraints of a living system.
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Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell. These reactions cause one electrode to become negatively charged and the other electrode to become positively charged.
A catalyst helps chemical reactions occur.
Metabolism: the term given to chemical reactions that occur within a living organism.
Everywhere. Different reactions are happening in different places. The sum of all these reactions keeps the cell alive.
The reactions of photosynthesis occur in the chloroplast in the cells in plants.
In a way, yes. Metabolic reactions are capable of chemical reactions. Specialized cells, such as nerve, muscle, or blood cells, carry out distinctive chemical reactions. However, all cells perform certain basic reactions, such as buildup and breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These reactions include hundreds of specific chemical changes that occur rapidly - yet in a coordinated fashion - thanks to enzymes.
Water plays many vital roles in cells. Most chemical reactions that take place in cells can occur only when substances are dissolved in water. Without the water, most chemical reactions within the cells would not take place.
They occur under the strict and highly specific action of Enzymes.
They carry out chemical reactions to the cells and breaks down things to be digested. They also allow many chemical reactions to occur within the homeostasis constraints of a living system.
Chemical reactions that release energy often occur spontaneously. Chemical reactions that absorb energy will not occur without energy.
The generation of carbon dioxide and the composition of enzymes.