How magnesium is required in biochemical reactions?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
- Used in binding of ribosomal subunits with each other during translation.
- Part of chlorophyll molecule.
- As an activator of many important enzymes of respiration like hexokinase, enolase etc.
- Activation of ATPases and other important enzymes.
- Acts as an osmoregulator in osmoregulation.
- Active transport of ions like Na, Cl which helps on nerve conduction.
- Importance in cell division as it helps in DNA replication.
hOPe thAt HeLPs.
plZ MaRK as BraInLIesT.
Answered by
8
The reactions undergoing inside a living cell to substain life are called biochemical reactions.
Similar questions