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How magnesium is required in biochemical reactions?

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Answered by muditgunwal
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  1. Used in binding of ribosomal subunits with each other during translation.
  2. Part of chlorophyll molecule.
  3. As an activator of many important enzymes of respiration like hexokinase, enolase etc.
  4. Activation of ATPases and other important enzymes.
  5. Acts as an osmoregulator in osmoregulation.
  6. Active transport of ions like Na, Cl which helps on nerve conduction.
  7. Importance in cell division as it helps in DNA replication.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reactions undergoing inside a living cell to substain life are called biochemical reactions.

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