Why do you think it is important to have a basic understanding of chemistry in your study of anatomy and physiology and in turn your study of exercise science?
Understanding body chemistry helps you determine which chemicals are needed for the body to function properly. For example, vitamins are an important class of chemical that support reactions in your body, such as the formation of strong bones, the creation of blood cells and the proper functioning of your metabolism.
Why do you think it is important that biologists have a good understanding of chemistry?
It is important that biologists have a good understanding of chemistry because to understand living things to continue discoveries and all, biologists need to understand chemistry. This I feel is because we are matter and are made up of atoms. An atom is the basic unit of matter and is based up of subatomic particles.
How Chemistry is important in our daily life?
Chemistry is important because everything you do is chemistry! Even our body is made of chemicals. Chemical reactions occur when we breathe, eat, or just sit there reading. All matter is made of chemicals, so the importance of chemistry is that it’s the study of everything.
What is the role of chemistry in industry?
Chemistry plays an important and useful role towards the development and growth of a number of industries. This includes industries like glass, cement, paper, textile, leather, dye etc. We also see huge applications of chemistry in industries like paints, pigments, petroleum, sugar, plastics, Pharmaceuticals.
Which chemical is completely imported to our country?
India imports phosphate chemical the most. India is the largest country in the whole world that imports the largest amount of phosphate chemical, accounting for 45% of the whole world trade.
What is the role of chemistry in communication?
Chemists already participate in a wide range of communication activities, including giving public lectures; writing books, blogs, and other Web-based materials; participating in hands-on learning activities in museums; and using online engagement platforms to improve public access to and understanding of chemistry.