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it refers to a chemical reaction that normally will be performed within a living oranism
Chemical reactions in living organisms are triggered by various factors, including enzymes, temperature, pH levels, and the presence of specific molecules or ions. Enzymes are particularly important as they act as catalysts by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to occur. Additionally, external stimuli such as stress or injury can also trigger chemical reactions within living organisms.
Yes. Rust forms due to a chemical reaction of the metal with water and oxygen. Water and oxygen are non-living and therefore are considered abiotic factors.
No, rusting is chemical reaction - an oxidation.
A catalyst. Definition from Pretence Hall Biology: A catalyst is a protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
Not living, it is a chemical reaction.
The biotic factors are living things like animals and plants. Abiotic factors are non living things like minerals, water, air etc. Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors to survive for example all living things need water, air, and sunlight to survive and thrive.
it refers to a chemical reaction that normally will be performed within a living oranism
An enzyme works to speed up chemical reactions in a living organism.
Chemical reactions in living organisms are triggered by various factors, including enzymes, temperature, pH levels, and the presence of specific molecules or ions. Enzymes are particularly important as they act as catalysts by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to occur. Additionally, external stimuli such as stress or injury can also trigger chemical reactions within living organisms.
Yes. Rust forms due to a chemical reaction of the metal with water and oxygen. Water and oxygen are non-living and therefore are considered abiotic factors.
The function of enzymes in living things is to catalyze (instigate, speed up) chemical reactions.
No, rusting is chemical reaction - an oxidation.
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A chemical reaction of the rock with water, air components, residues from living organisms, interaction of minerals.
Stones are abiotic, just as soil is. Abiotic factors are the physical and chemical factors in an ecosystem whereas biotic factors are the living (or once living) factors in an ecosystem. Therefore, as stones have never been living, they are NOT BIOTIC.