Biochemistry
Biochemistry is a branch of science that studies the chemical processes that occur within living organisms. It combines elements of both biology and chemistry and investigates the structure, functions, and interactions of biological molecules, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Biochemistry is essential to understand aspects of human health and to develop methods to fight and cure diseases. It is also important in the fields of medicine, agriculture, environmental science, and other life sciences. It is used to understand the structures, functions and interactions of biological molecules and to develop treatments to fight and cure diseases. By studying biochemistry, we can better understand how organisms are affected by changes in their environment, which allows us to better diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases.
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