a biochemist studies what a cat normally eats on mondays
A biochemist is a scientist who studies biochemistry. Biochemistry is the study of chemicals, chemical process, bla bla bla bla, and all that stuff. (like chemicals only inside living organisms)
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A Belgian biochemist, Christian de Duve (1917-)
With a degree in biochemistry, you can work in various fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, healthcare, environmental science, and food industry. Potential job roles include research scientist, clinical biochemist, quality control analyst, and forensic scientist. Additionally, you can pursue further education to become a specialized biochemist or enter academia as a professor.
The "NA" in DNA and RNA stands for nucleic acid, so in this question, you are trying to find which nitrogen base ethier only DNA or only RNA has. DNA has thymine, but RNA has uracil. Therefore, the biochemist could chemically analyze the virus for the presence of uracil.
The term vitamin was derived from "vitamine," a compound word coined in 1912 by the Polish biochemist Kazimierz Funk
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Richard Sykes - biochemist - was born in 1942.
Alfred Gottschalk - biochemist - was born in 1894.
Alfred Gottschalk - biochemist - died in 1973.
Akira Endo - biochemist - was born in 1933.
Bernard Brodie - biochemist - was born in 1907.
Bernard Brodie - biochemist - died in 1989.
Israel Kleiner - biochemist - was born in 1885.
Israel Kleiner - biochemist - died in 1966.
The median salary for a biochemist in South Africa is R143,884.
David Lester - biochemist - was born on 1916-01-22.
David Lester - biochemist - died on 1990-09-15.