Example of biochemical change in which water takes part
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A biochemical change is an organic chemical change, which takes place in living organisms. Often, these reactions are controlled by hormones and enzymes.
A common biochemical change in which water is used is photosynthesis. This biochemical change converts light energy derived from sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose. The reactants involved in this change are carbon dioxide, light and water. This reaction can be represented as
6CO2 + light + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
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Chemical reactions occur in cells. By and large, these responses together are called metabolism, i.e. all the synthetic and physical procedures inside a cell. The chemicals included are called metabolites. Water is a metabolite in numerous responses, either as a reactant or as a result of the response.
Aerobic respiration is an example of a biochemical response in which water is created: glucose + sub-atomic oxygen = carbon dioxide + water.
Regardless of whether sudden outside temperature changes happen, the inside natural conditions are kept stable in life forms containing enough water.
Aerobic respiration is an example of a biochemical response in which water is created: glucose + sub-atomic oxygen = carbon dioxide + water.
Regardless of whether sudden outside temperature changes happen, the inside natural conditions are kept stable in life forms containing enough water.
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