Because they are both GROUP V A elements, they share the same bonding configurations.
Biological oxidations are dehydrogenation reactions.
Oxidising - reducing reactions are important for the synthesis and breakdown of biological molecules?
Organic Chemistry is important because most reactions in Biology are organic reactions. Organic Chemistry is the study of structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Biology is the study of biological organisms and processes. All biological organisms and processes are created, maintained and changed through chemical processes and are made up of chemical compounds. Without an understanding organic chemistry one cannot accurately and fully understand biology.
Biochemistry uses basic chemistry and organic chemistry principles in order to structurally analyze biological molecules and to explain and predict their interactions in the body. Example: certain proteins are denatured at higher temperatures because the increase of energy causes bonds to disassociate destroying their structure and rendering them useless.
Nobelium hasn't a biological importance.
chemistry help us very much to understand biology. in biology there are many reactions that can be understood only after knowing chemistry
Most chemists work with chemicals and chemical reactions; indeed, it is somewhat of a requirement that chemistry should involve chemicals.
Nuclear chemistry is a branch of chemistry related to chemical processes involved in nuclear reactions.
1. Biological reactions. my life
by using stachio chemistry.....
synthesis reactions
Biological oxidations are dehydrogenation reactions.
1. General Chemistry (Basic stoichiometry, rate reactions, equilibria, acids/bases, redox reactions) 2. Inorganic Chemistry (All chemistry that isn't organic (Carbon Compounds). Mostly deals with the transition metals.) 3. Organic Chemistry (The study of carbon. Its own subject without math, (seemingly) reason, and simplicity.) 4. Biochemistry (Chemistry of biological organisms. Proteins, lipids, genetics, etc.) 5. Physical Chemistry (Chemistry of physics, mostly intermolecular forces...just shoot yourself before taking it...it is hell.)
Biological catalysts are called 'enzymes'.
Oxidising - reducing reactions are important for the synthesis and breakdown of biological molecules?
Organic Chemistry is important because most reactions in Biology are organic reactions. Organic Chemistry is the study of structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Biology is the study of biological organisms and processes. All biological organisms and processes are created, maintained and changed through chemical processes and are made up of chemical compounds. Without an understanding organic chemistry one cannot accurately and fully understand biology.
Combustion