Glucose and fructose are two common monosaccharide molecules studied in biochemistry.
The major branches of science are physical sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry), life sciences (e.g., biology, medicine), Earth sciences (e.g., geology, meteorology), and social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology). These branches are further divided into specialized fields that focus on specific aspects of the natural or social world.
There actually three(3) branches . They are :- ORGANIC ; Chemistry of carbon compounds. INORGANIC ; Chemistry of non-carbon compounds (The rest of chemistry) PHYSICAL ; Chemistry involved, with heat , light, energy, calculations, stoiciometry.
Because chemistry is not a totally isolated science. Sometimes chemistry overlaps other sciences such as biology, geology, physics, or mathematics. These areas of study are known as interdisciplinary sciences and include areas such as biochemistry.Biochemistry: The study of chemical processes in living organisms.
there are 'molecules' in many everyday items. 'molecules' are studied in science.
The two branches of biochemistry are structural biochemistry, which studies the structure of biological molecules, and metabolic biochemistry, which focuses on the chemical reactions that occur in living organisms to maintain life.
The biochemistry and the biophysics
Glucose and fructose are two common monosaccharide molecules studied in biochemistry.
the two main branches of science is natural science, and muncar science.
Astronomy and Biology.
uhm.. there are two types of science: social and natural
its a bit obvious Biology and chemistry (specifically organic chemistry)
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two main branch of science
chemistry and physics.
Physics & chemistry.
The major branches of science are physical sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry), life sciences (e.g., biology, medicine), Earth sciences (e.g., geology, meteorology), and social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology). These branches are further divided into specialized fields that focus on specific aspects of the natural or social world.