Biochemistry is the chemistry of living things, focusing a lot on macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleotides), and metabolic and catabolic reactions. Metabolic reactions break down complex molecules into small parts that can be reassembled by catabolic reactions into other molecules that our bodies can use.
The four basic chemicals that make up living things is water(h20),carbon dioxide(6C02) oxygen(02) and last but not least glucose(C6H12060)
I think the way to formulate the answer to this question is to break down the "chemicals" and list the actual elements that make up 99.9% of all matter, both life supporting and inert matter. People are suprised to learn that the list is as short as it is. That short list is as follows:
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen
phosphorus
Sulfur
Chemical composition of living organisms is the collections of inanimate molecules(carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus etc.) that constitute living organisms their interactions with another to maintain life and solely governed by physical and chemical laws governing the non living universe.
There are many hundreds of thousands of different living things out there. And there are tens of thousands of chemical compounds present in living things. There is nowhere you can look to find all those chemical compounds listed.
It is mostly composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms (along with many others also), but living matter is far to complex to summarize here!
CHON carbon, hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen.
atoms, electrons, neutrons
the chemical is sextonpornic
The study of the chemistry of living organisms is called organic chemistry.
1.INORGANIC- chemistry of non living reaction.2.ORGANIC - chemistry of living things.
Various branches of science deal with non-living things, but you may be thinking of Chemistry - which is usually split into Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic would deal with the chemistry of non-living things.
organic chemistry
Chemicals are the fundamental parts of all living things.
The study of the chemistry of living organisms is called organic chemistry.
1.INORGANIC- chemistry of non living reaction.2.ORGANIC - chemistry of living things.
All around us, living things or inorganic things are chemical compounds.
Carbon plays a central role in the chemistry of living things. This is because organisms either take carbon in or release it.
Living things obey the laws of chemistry and physics science.
carbon
Carbon, a base element, can easily bond with all elements in any state so it plays a central role in the chemistry of living things.
organic chemistry
Carbon.
Various branches of science deal with non-living things, but you may be thinking of Chemistry - which is usually split into Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic would deal with the chemistry of non-living things.
This is the work for a biochemist.
Chemicals are the fundamental parts of all living things.