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The chemistry of biology, the application of the tools and concepts of chemistry to living systems. Biochemists study such things as the structures and physical properties of biological molecules, including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids; the mechanisms of enzyme action; the chemical regulation of metabolism; the chemistry of nu [..]
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The chemistry of living things, including the structure and function of biological molecules and the mechanism and products of their reactions.
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also bio-chemistry, 1857, from bio- + chemistry.
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study of the chemicals and chemical processes found in living organisms.
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Cell biology | Ecology | Life history | Zoology | Botany | Paleogeography |
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the study of those molecules used and manufactured by living things.
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The study of the chemistry of living organisms and the reactions and methods for identifying their chemical substances.
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n. the study of chemical composition present in living organisms and the vital life processes which these biochemical substances affect. Also called biological chemistry.
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Study of chemicals and processes in living organisms. Also called biological chemistry.
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an area of science which studies the correlation between the structure of natural molecules and the consequences for their activity.
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the branch of chemistry that deals with plant and animals and their life processes
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 the science dealing with the chemistry of living matter.
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The chemistry of biology; the application of the tools and concepts of chemistry to living systems. Biochemists study the structures and physical properties of biological molecules.
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(n) the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry
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There is a great deal of research investigating the mechanisms of how drugs are metabolised and absorbed by the body's cells. Growing knowledge in this field provides the foundations for improving the anticancer potential for existing drugs and for developing new 'designer' drugs. Other work includes research into the machanisms of d [..]
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n. bioquímica
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The study of the composition, chemical structures, and chemical reactions of living things.
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The study of the structure, biosynthesis, and function of Carbohydrates and Glycosylation.
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Field of Chemistry pertaining to the study of inorganic compounds or Ions and their interactIons with biological Ligands at the molecular level.
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 A combination of blood tests which measure levels of different chemicals that are produced by the body in the blood. Examples of substances measured include glucose (sugar) and chemicals produced by [..]
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Biochemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the the chemicals and chemical processes found in living things. So, although it is partly in the world of biology, it is also connected to chem [..]
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"The chemistry of life"  Study of the structure and properties of molecules in living organisms and how those molecules are made, changed, and broken down.
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(uncountable) The chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism ''I want to study biochemistry.'' (countable) The c [..]
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