CHNOPS stands for carbon, hyrdrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur, which are the 6 most abundant elements in humans. They are different molecule/chemicals of life .
Typically, chemistry is taken after biology in high school. Chemistry delves into the study of matter, its properties, composition, and interactions. It provides a foundation for understanding chemical reactions and processes in the natural world.
Yes, genetics can be considered a combination of both chemistry and biology. Genetics relies on understanding the chemical structure of DNA and how it interacts with biological systems to determine inheritance patterns and gene expression. Chemistry explains the molecular basis of genetic traits, while biology encompasses how these traits are passed down and impact living organisms.
A person who studies physics is called a physicist, a person who studies chemistry is called a chemist, and a person who studies biology is called a biologist.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the CHNOPS elements present in sugar. Sugar molecules consist primarily of these elements in varying ratios depending on the type of sugar.
Chemistry is physical science ( non-living things) ex: density, gravity, space, atom. Biology is a life science ( living things) ex: cells, human anatomy, evolution, cellular respiration.
Definitely Chemistry, it involves the chemicals used in modern industry. However if you are talking about Genetic Engineering, the effect of structures on the environment, or the effect of pollutants on animals, go with Biology.
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
Biology and chemistry
no, chemistry is also important to biology but sometimes we doesn't involved
yes
science biology, anatomy, chemistry, organic chemistry, and micro biology
biology,chemistry,physics,reading,putting up knowledge
I strongly consider that all mankind should have notions of chemistry. Also many relations exist between chemistry and biology.
Biology is the study of life and living organisms. Chemistry is the study of substances, their composition, and how they interact.
Yes of course biology is the best but chemistry nooo
its a bit obvious Biology and chemistry (specifically organic chemistry)
Chemistry,Physics,Biology