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There are about 1 x 10^5 chemical reactions per second in each of the 10 billion nerve cells in the brain. How many chemical reactions take place in a day in a single nerve cell?
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Answered by DrBob222
(1E5 rxns/sec) x (60 sec/min) x (60 min/hr) x (24 hr/day) = ?
8 years ago

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