The word you are looking for is "biochemical." Biochemical processes refer to the chemical reactions and interactions that happen within living organisms, particularly within cells.
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These chemicals are called enzymes.
No chemical change happens, though a consequential change probably will.
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This is essentially correct. As we currently understand it, there are four basic forces in the universe. These are gravity, the strong and weak nuclear forces (strong and weak nuclear interactions), and the electromagnetic force. An electromagnetic wave is an expression of the electromagnetic force, and it is pure energy. There is no matter associated with electromagnetic waves. It might (or might not) be helpful to note that electromagnetic energy can be converted into matter, and we see this happen in an event we call pair production. A link is provided below to a related question for the curious investigator to use.
The word you are looking for is "biochemical." Biochemical processes refer to the chemical reactions and interactions that happen within living organisms, particularly within cells.
why does chemical weathering happen?
They happen as a result of the interactions between the laws of nature.
It happen when it happen
there's no current
there would be No Life
At least 2 of the reactants must change their chemical formula.
Cooking is a chemical process.
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Cooking involve a chemical change.
A fire is a chemical change due to the irreversible changes that happen.