99% of the chemical reactions in the human body require a liquid solution for the reaction to take place. Pointing out that the body consist of more than fluids doesn’t have anything to do with chemical reactions - you are trying to cloud the system.
Now provide an example of a reaction that doesn’t - you won’t because doing so is very difficult.
No source, naturally. And nothing to show that such reactions could all take place in vitro and outside a body.
Now, here's the question you've fled three times in a row:
Why isn't all medical research simply done in vitro?I'm predicting you'll fail to answer again.
False!
They are reactions that can only happen within the specific electromagnetic field that results from the life that God created, within a living cell; no place else.
That is the fact that you are running from.