Biochemistry is a basic science. If infan just born always vomiting when given milk, she or he probably has galactose intolerance. Infan born jaundice, her or his hepar not fully function, or during pregnancy probably comsume to much fe supplemen. When color of infan urine turn into darker probably suffer amino acid metabolism disorder. Anemic child, older, elder or geriatric can be explain with biochemistry ( intake fe, hemolitic disorder: G6PD deficiency, piruvate kinase deficiency, chronic renal desease). Many condition (I probably contue next time), can be explain by science of Biochemistry.
Biochemistry is related to the nursing course in such a way that it tries to explain life in terms of bio chemical reactions. It also includes other sciences such as anatomy which is also essential the nursing course.
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Biology is life. How the grass grows, the birds chirp and how we live. We breathe! Biology teaches us how are body works. Because of biology we have created medicine to fight off infection. So why is biology important to us??? You tell me.
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Atoms are important because they form the basic building blocks of all visible matter in the universe.
Since we human beings are living organisms, we naturally have an interest in biology, the study of living organisms. Even aside from the relevance of biology to our own species, biology is relevant to many other species that form important parts of our lives, in terms of providing us with food, and many other things.
Teaching, Nursing, and Biology!
Biology.
Teaching, Nursing, and Biology!
Joan Staggs Grant has written: 'ALTERED LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS: VALIDITY OF A NURSING DIAGNOSIS' -- subject(s): Biology, Neuroscience, Health Sciences, Nursing, Neuroscience Biology, Nursing Health Sciences
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Lynne T. Braun has written: 'INDICATORS OF SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM OVERACTIVITY IN HYPERTENSIVES (NERVOUS SYSTEM)' -- subject(s): Animal Physiology Biology, Biology, Animal Physiology, Biology, Neuroscience, Health Sciences, Nursing, Neuroscience Biology, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychobiology Psychology, Psychology, Psychobiology
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Jo A. Eckstein Straneva has written: 'THERAPEUTIC TOUCH AND IN VITRO ERYTHROPOIESIS' -- subject(s): Animal Physiology Biology, Biology, Animal Physiology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
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