DNA is the chemical link between generations and all living organisms. DNA, which stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule.
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living organisms, influencing all chemical processes. Hormones, such as insulin, thyroid hormone, and adrenaline, also play a key role in regulating various physiological processes in the body. Together, enzymes and hormones help control and coordinate the vast array of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms.
Chemistry has a few branches that deal with living things such as Biology which is the study of living organisms and others like biochemistry which study the chemical reaction within an organisms.
Biosynthesis refers to the production of organic compounds by living organisms through biological processes, such as enzymes and metabolic pathways. Lab synthesis, on the other hand, involves the artificial production of organic compounds in a laboratory setting by chemical reactions, without the involvement of living organisms.
=>Rusting of iron =>Melting of sugar =>Burning of paper
No, aluminum is not an organic material. Organic materials are derived from living organisms and contain carbon. Aluminum is a chemical element that is not derived from living organisms and does not contain carbon in its pure form.
I believe the definition of an organism is that it is carbon based in it's chemical makeup.
Chemical :P
Both, but mostly chemical.
No, chemical reactions occur in both living and non-living systems. In living organisms, chemical reactions are essential for metabolic processes, while in non-living systems, chemical reactions can occur in various environments such as inorganic chemical reactions in the environment.
water
There is no reason to believe the process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities is the bridge between the living and non-living worlds.
You can get your traits from older generations and you can also get your traits from non-living organisms, too.
single celled organisms
what is the relationship between living organisms in the aqatic environment
What the importance of interaction between living organisms and the environment
ATP
Living organisms crawl into the cracks and as their family grows so does the crack until the rock splits