Stomach
Chemical reactions can take place on both sides of the cell membrane, with different molecules interacting and reacting with each other. The membrane itself is primarily a barrier that separates the inside of the cell from the outside environment, but some specialized proteins embedded in the membrane can facilitate specific chemical reactions.
In the protoplasm
it provides energy for some reactions to take place.
In the cytoplasm, the chemical reactions of the cell take place.
cytoplasm
Chemical reactions in the body take place in water.
Chemical reactions in the body take place in water.
Heat helps chemical reactions to take place. Light can also cause some chemical reactions to take place.
gas
Most of the body's chemical reactions take place within cells, specifically within organelles such as the mitochondria, where cellular respiration occurs, and the cytoplasm, where various metabolic processes take place. Enzymes play a crucial role in catalyzing these chemical reactions and maintaining the body's overall homeostasis.
gas
Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without water
At equilibrium, the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, but chemical reactions are still occurring.
Chemical reactions can take place on both sides of the cell membrane, with different molecules interacting and reacting with each other. The membrane itself is primarily a barrier that separates the inside of the cell from the outside environment, but some specialized proteins embedded in the membrane can facilitate specific chemical reactions.
In the protoplasm
Yes. Corrosion is a chemical reaction
Most chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.