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The professional version this app you will get the following sections:
Section 1: Foundations of Biochemistry
Section 2: Water
Section 3: Amino Acid
Section 4: Protein
Section 5: Enzymes
Section 6: CGS
Section 7: Enzymes Kinetics Michaelis-menten
Section 8: Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
Section 9: Carbohydrates
Section 10: Catalytic Strategies (enzymes)
Section 11: Protein separation (test1)
Section 12: Protein separation (test2)
Section 13: Functional Groups
Section 14: Catalytic Principles
Section 15: BRS Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (1)
Section 16: BRS Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (2)
Section 17: Cell Biochemistry
Section 18: Hormones Biochemistry
Section 19: Biochemistry Metabolism
Section 20: First Aid Biochemistry
Section 21: Biochemistry Final Review
Section 22: USMLE (Step 1) Biochemistry


What is biochemistry?


Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It is a laboratory based science that brings together biology and chemistry. By using chemical knowledge and techniques, biochemists can understand and solve biological problems.

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Biochemistry focuses on processes happening at a molecular level. It focuses on what’s happening inside our cells, studying components like proteins, lipids and organelles. It also looks at how cells communicate with each other, for example during growth or fighting illness. Biochemists need to understand how the structure of a molecule relates to its function, allowing them to predict how molecules will interact.



Biochemistry covers a range of scientific disciplines, including genetics, microbiology, forensics, plant science and medicine. Because of its breadth, biochemistry is very important and advances in this field of science over the past 100 years have been staggering. It’s a very exciting time to be part of this fascinating area of study.



What do biochemists do?


· Provide new ideas and experiments to understand how life works

· Support our understanding of health and disease

· Contribute innovative information to the technology revolution

· Work alongside chemists, physicists, healthcare professionals, policy makers, engineers and many more professionals

Biochemists work in many places, including:

· Hospitals
· Universities
· Agriculture
· Food institutes
· Education
· Cosmetics
· Forensic crime research
· Drug discovery and development


Biochemists have many transferable skills, including:

· Analytical
· Communication
· Research
· Problem solving
· Numerical
· Written
· Observational
· Planning

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Feb. 14, 2020

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