Yes; biochemistry is the study of biological molecules.
Biochemistry is a chapter of chemistry; biochemistry is the chemistry of living organisms.
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its a bit obvious Biology and chemistry (specifically organic chemistry)
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Well, you can expect a good deal of Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and possibly Physical Chemistry (along with some labs). You can also expect to take some Calculus, Introductory Physics, Introductory Biology, and possibly some advanced Biology.
Biochemistry involves the study of both biology and chemistry. It focuses on understanding the chemical reactions and processes that occur in living organisms, such as metabolism, cell biology, and genetics.
biochemist help treat diseases such as cancer
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Animal Science, Plant Biology, Zoology, Marine Biology, the list goes on.
The next level after chemistry is typically biochemistry, which is the study of chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms. Biochemistry combines the principles of chemistry and biology to understand how molecules interact and contribute to life processes.
this is some of the sciences related to chemistry .Biochemistry,Biology,Medicine,Foreinsics,Toxicology ,Pharmacy,Electronics,Physics,Neurophysiology.
Biochemistry is a relatively new field, combining both biology and chemistry.