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Biochemistry Definition:

  • Study of organic compounds produced by (or components of) living things. four main categories of biochemicals are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acid.

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Biochemistry Notes:

Biochemistry, also known as biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes taking place in the living organisms. The processes of biochemistry add up to the life's complexity. Biochemistry is a subdivision of both chemistry and biology and is divided into three fields: metabolism, molecular genetics and protein science.

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