Yes, but you will die more early than we do now and we would have a hard life.
Examples are: assimilation of foods and respiration.
Since inorganic chemistry consists of the study of all elements within the periodic table, I would doubt life, specifically carbon based life forms would survive without inorganic chemistry. Bio-inorganic chemistry consists of the study of inorganic transition metal elements and how they function within a complex biochemistry. Some essential functions have to do with enzymes, and other essential functions. Also, sodium and potassium provide a critical function in the way we expend energy in our muscles. Phosphorous is also a very vital element in living cells.
Without sunlight, plants can not survive.
A chemical reaction without reactants is not possible.
No, a nerve fiber cannot survive without its cell body or axon. The cell body provides nutrients and support to the axon, while the axon is responsible for transmitting signals. Without either of these components, the nerve fiber would no longer function.
The humankind cannot survive without chemistry.
Just view it as applied mathematics - dont worry about the chemistry.
Chemistry has so many uses in our daily lives that we could barely survive without it. Chemistry knowledge and methods are used to make: Detergents, Drugs and medicines, Textiles, Dyes and pigments and Fertilisers, to name only a few products. See the Related Links for "Chemistry in Everyday Life" to the left for the answer.
Examples are: assimilation of foods and respiration.
You need energy to survive, so you cannot survive without energy.
Giraffes cannot survive without water
The planet can survive without light, but you won't
We cannot survive without water for three day
We cannot survive without water for three day
You cannot survive without her.
No you cant survive
Without chemistry, the world wouldn't have all of the medicines that are in use today. Chemistry and other sciences provide information businesses can use to produce products.