What is biochemical reaction?Give examples with explanation
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Biochemical reaction :- It is the transformation of one molecule to a different molecule inside a cell. Biochemical reactions , are mediated by enzymes , which are biological catalysts.
Types :- There are two types of biochemical reactions.
1) Catabolic reaction :- An example of a Catabolic reaction is the breakdown of glucose , which releases energy that cells needs to carry life process
2) Anabolic reaction :- An example of an Anabolic reaction is the joining of amino acid to from a protein...i hope it helps you
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Biochemical reaction :- It is the transformation of one molecule to a different molecule inside a cell. Biochemical reactions , are mediated by enzymes , which are biological catalysts.
Types :- There are two types of biochemical reactions.
1) Catabolic reaction :- An example of a Catabolic reaction is the breakdown of glucose , which releases energy that cells needs to carry life process
2) Anabolic reaction :- An example of an Anabolic reaction is the joining of amino acid to from a protein...i hope it helps you
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The reactions undergoing inside a living cell to substain life are called biochemical reactions.
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