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No, chemical reactions occur in both living and non-living systems. In living organisms, chemical reactions are essential for metabolic processes, while in non-living systems, chemical reactions can occur in various environments such as inorganic chemical reactions in the environment.
In my living environment, a chemical change occurs when food is digested in the stomach, where complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones. In my non-living environment, a chemical change occurs when iron rusts due to exposure to oxygen and moisture, forming iron oxide.
No. The amoeba is a kind og living organism.
A sedimentary organic rock is living or was once living like a coral. Chemical is chemically made and is usually man cut.
metabolism
No, chemical reactions occur in both living and non-living systems. In living organisms, chemical reactions are essential for metabolic processes, while in non-living systems, chemical reactions can occur in various environments such as inorganic chemical reactions in the environment.
Chemical :P
water is a chemical not a living thing
Not living, it is a chemical reaction.
Both, but mostly chemical.
Everything is chemical, whether living or dead, natural or synthetic. Everything is chemical.
An enzyme works to speed up chemical reactions in a living organism.
Yeast does not have a chemical formula. It is a living organism, not a chemical compound.
No. Molecules are not alive. The smallest living units are cells.
drug
He was a chemical engineer
Drug