Chemical Digestion is where your stomach dissolves the food in your mouth by saliva, or when the enzymes and bile break it down in the stomach.
Mechanical Digestion is when you chew the food using your teeth, and when your esophagus swallows the food using peristalsis.
i think that's a acid form the known iron sorbated
Oxidising - reducing reactions are important for the synthesis and breakdown of biological molecules?
Synthesis, Decomposition, Replacement
Subject of chemistry studies are chemical composition, chemical structures, chemical reactions, chemical properties, synthesis of chemicals, etc.
The word for these reactions is synthesis.
Synthesis
Oxidising - reducing reactions are important for the synthesis and breakdown of biological molecules?
Many functions in human cells involve chemical reactions, including metabolism, protein synthesis, DNA replication, and cell signaling. These chemical reactions are vital for maintaining cellular homeostasis, producing energy, synthesizing essential molecules, and carrying out various biological processes.
synthesis
The three types of chemical reactions are: synthesis, decomposition, and replacement.
the 3 key types of chemical reactions are synthesis, decomposition, and neutralization.
The synthesis and decomposition reactions are coupled in cells through the process of metabolism. There are chemical reactions that are used in this entire process.
Yes, mechanical breakdown increases the surface area available for chemical reactions to occur on and therefore the speed of the chemical processes.
Synthesis, Decomposition, Replacement
Chemical synthesis form a new molecule; nuclear fusion form a new atom.
reactions that are controlled by catalysts
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.