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Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes in living organisms. It deals with the structure and function of cellular components such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other biomolecules. It includes the identification and quantitative determination of the substances, studies of their structure, determining how they are synthesized and degraded in organisms, and elucidating their role in the operation of the organism.
Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Contemporary medicine applies health science, biomedical research, and medical technology to diagnose and treat injury and disease, typically through medication, surgery, or some other form of therapy.
Utilizing biochemistry in medicine opens a window to a wide possibility of cures for diseases and illnesses. It explains the chemical processes in the body and its chemical components. By learning which substances do what and what processes are involved, we gain knowledge of which medication to introduce to a patient.
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Both medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry are related to medicine. They are involved with design, chemical synthesis and development for market of pharmaceutical agents, or bio-active molecules (drugs).
Chemistry is the science of composition, structure, and properties of matter. All of which are important factors in creating medicine correctly.
Medicine has a chemical formula. The different substances in medicine are molecules. For example, If a medicine has water in it, the chemical formulas of the medicine include H2O.
The culinary art can be considered a form of applied chemistry - chemistry of foods !
Chemistry is used in the life sciences along with physics and other general knowledge areas.
You think probable to thermodynamics.
with chemistry and technology we can gain lots of facilities. As where the technology is the practical form of the science so the chemistry helps the inventors how to use a chemical element in order to have a good and reliable invention to facilitate our life.
Chemistry is a particularly fundamental form of knowledge, although not quite as fundamental as physics. You can't really understand chemistry without physics. You can't understand biology without chemistry. You can't understand medicine without biology. Sciences build upon more fundamental sciences.
It is inverse; chemistry is very important for medicine; all drugs, for ex. are chemicals.
All drug research and maufacture is chemistry
- all the drugs and many parapharmaceutical products are chemicals - clinical chemistry is...analytical chemistry - many illnesses can be explained by chemical processes etc.
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The basic chemistry and specifically clinical biochemistry.
Nuclear chemistry has changed medicine and made it more efficient. Radiation controls have been used to change the chemical properties of various aspects of the medicine industry.
my relatrionship in chemistry about my life to protect our world
An example of psychology is studying how different parenting styles affect a child's development. An example of chemistry is researching how different compounds interact with each other in a chemical reaction.
science subjects like chemistry and biology
a site contribution of chemistry in the other sciences like medicine,nursing,nutrition,psycology and agriculture ?
The courses required for a premed undergraduate include two semesters of chemistry and two semesters of organic chemistry. The solid chemistry background that AP chemistry can provide is therefore helpful, although not absolutely necessary, in studying medicine. Chemistry is especially important to medicine because much of the field focuses on identifying, studying, and trying to control chemical reactions and conditions within the body.