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what is the importance of chemical changes for living beings?

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Answered by singhalseema03p9uwqn
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Chemical reactions are the reason we exist on the Earth, and, of course, they are the reason we are able to ask questions. In addition:

Chemical reactions are how new forms of matter are made. While nuclear reactions also may produce new matter, nearly all the substances you encounter in daily life are the result of chemical changes.
Chemical reactions help us understand the properties of matter. By studying the way a sample interacts with other matter, we can learn its chemical properties. These properties can be used to identify an unknown specimen or to predict how types of matter might react with each other.
By observing chemical reactions, we are able to understand and explain how the natural world works. Chemical reactions turn food into fuel for your body, make fireworks explode, cause food to change when it is cooked, make soap remove grime, and much more.
Exciting and entertaining chemical reactions pique interest in science. These types of demonstrations encourage people to ask questions and may lead them into science-related careers.
Chemical reactions help us to solve crimes and explain mysteries. By analyzing blood and tissue samples, for example, police are able to identify the perpetrators of crimes. Chemical reactions are also the tools we use to date fossils, analyze ancient materials, and better understand how our ancestors lived.
By observing chemical reactions in outer space, we are able to identify and describe other planets. We can even determine which planets and moons are likely to be able to sustain life.
Fire, the most important discovery made by human beings, is simply a chemical reaction.
Without chemical reactions, nothing would ever change. Atoms would stay atoms. New molecules wouldn't form. No organisms could live. If matter didn't react with other matter, the universe would be extremely boring!
Answered by prachichoudhary188
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Chemical changes are very important in our life as they give rise to the formation of new substances. These are the base of every type of reaction in our daily life. Breathing and Oxidation of food, digestion, circulation, excretion photosynthesis etc. all life process are the examples of chemical changes. Physical process of cooking, transportation and dairy products all are resulted from Chemical changes. Indeed most of the products or every new material from metals to medicines is discovered by studying chemical changes.

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