Antioxidants
One example of an inorganic nutrient that regulates body chemical reactions is magnesium. Magnesium plays a crucial role in enzyme function, energy production, and muscle and nerve function. It is involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body.
One example of a chemical change that food goes through while eating it is the breakdown of carbohydrates into glucose during digestion. Enzymes in the digestive system help break down complex carbohydrates into simpler sugars that can be absorbed and used by the body for energy. This process involves the chemical transformation of molecules in food into different compounds that the body can utilize.
An example of a chemical texture change is when iron metal rusts upon exposure to oxygen and moisture in the air. The iron undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen to form iron oxide, which has a different texture (brittle and crumbly) compared to the original smooth and solid iron metal.
Chemical energy stored in food is transferred along the food chain as organisms consume one another. When organisms break down food for energy, they release that chemical energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used for various cellular processes such as growth, reproduction, and movement. This transfer of chemical energy from one organism to another ultimately sustains the entire food chain.
One example is a battery, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy through a chemical reaction that causes the flow of electrons. This flow of electrons generates an electric current that can be used to power electronic devices.
For example, fruit and vegetables are considered nutrient-dense food, while highly refined products containing added sugars.
All are examples of chemical changes
- nuclear radiation - nuclear residue
cooking such as food colouring and baking things in with another... etc. :) hope i helped you..!
One example of a chemical substance that an organism requires to live is water. Water is essential for various biological processes such as nutrient transport, temperature regulation, and waste removal.
It may depend on the type of food, and what you do to it. But it is indeed rare. One may contain more of one nutrient, so it may seem like its one it containing...and yes it is rare maybe extremely rare.
Not exactly but food, like any gas, liquid or solid, is made up of one or more chemicals. Plants growing is 'chemical change'. Food rotting is 'chemical change' Cooking food is 'chemical change'. Without 'chemical change' or chemical reactions, plants would not exist. Human beings would not exist. Anything we eat would not exist. Planet Earth would not exist!
photosynthesis
PICA is a disorder where one craves non-food items, most likely nutrient lacking is IRON
One example of an inorganic nutrient that regulates body chemical reactions is magnesium. Magnesium plays a crucial role in enzyme function, energy production, and muscle and nerve function. It is involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body.
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its a physical joking its a chemical change a physical is one substances, and a chemical change is two or more substances so the answer is to food molding a chemical change