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What is needed in all chemical reactions in cells
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What is needed in all chemical reactions in cells
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Activation energy is needed in all chemical reactions, and is the bare minimum needed to start it.
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The energy called Activation Energy (Ea) is required in all chemical cells during a chemical reaction. Sorry if I am wrong.
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