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No. these are the reactants, the products are what are produced by the reaction.
Yes, most living things need oxygen to convert food into energy through a process called cellular respiration. Oxygen is used to create ATP, the main energy currency of cells, by breaking down sugars and other nutrients. Organisms that do not require oxygen for this process are known as anaerobes.
False. Not all living things on Earth are radioactive. Radioactivity is a natural process that can be found in some elements and materials, but it does not apply to all living organisms.
A. True. In a combination reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product. This type of reaction is also known as a synthesis reaction.
Yes, most living things require oxygen to convert food into energy through a process called cellular respiration. During this process, glucose and oxygen are used to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in cells. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, allowing for the efficient production of ATP.
Enzymes that help them react do not work at normal body temperatures
Enzymes that help them react do not work at normal body temperatures
Enzymes that help them react do not work at normal body temperatures
They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temperatures.They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temps.
They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temperatures.They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temps.
They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temperatures.They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temps.
They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temperatures.They do not have the energy needed to react at normal body temps.
Enzymes that help them react do not work at normal body temperatures
About that of water. This is true of most living things.
No
most things are multicellular. all animals and plants :-)
Yes, it is only true for living things that are small.