Enzymes are crucial to living organisms because they act as biological catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions that are essential for life. They lower the activation energy required for reactions, allowing processes such as digestion, metabolism, and DNA replication to occur efficiently and at the right pace. Without enzymes, many vital biochemical reactions would occur too slowly to sustain life. Additionally, enzymes are highly specific, enabling precise regulation of metabolic pathways and maintaining homeostasis within cells.
No it is not a living thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
Mucus is a substance produced by living organisms, such as humans and animals, but it is not a living thing itself. Mucus serves various important functions in the body, such as protecting tissues and lubricating passages.
A cupcake is NOT a living thing
Of course! sleep is important for every living thing.
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its nice to be important but is more important to be nice
its nice to be important but is more important to be nice
Why is food important to any living thing? No food = starvation = death
its nice to be important but is more important to be nice
Once one living thing is gone, the rest of the ecosystem will be affected.
It is a living thing.
Because otherwise entropy would take place. Energy is important for living systems to constantly organise what nature "wants" to disorganise.
because each and every organisim has carbon
Non living
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