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Introductory biochemistry: Introduction: The study of chemical process in living organism is known as biochemistry.
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History: The world bio chemistry was for the first proposed by carl neuberg in 1930. The study of biochemistry spands apprroxamately 400 years.
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Al through this term (biochemistry )was first time used in 1882 the bio chemistry was consider as apart of organic chemistry because in this branch we study chemistry but at a another look like life. And now its have a valuable scope in educaition, in drugs, in pharmacy,in agriculture e.t.c
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Scope of biochemistry: Aim of Biochemistry To impart knowledge about composition, structure and functions of different biomolecules. To learn to break biological systems into their working components and modify the activities of living cells. To equip students with current technical know-how of various analytical techniques.
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The scope of biochemistry extends over a wide range of interests, dealing for example with the detailed chemistry and physics of biological molecules and the way in which they interact with one another to maintain the living state of all living beings. Biochemists are able to dissect biological systems into their working components and to apply their knowledge and skills to modify the activities of living cells. As a result of this basic nature of the subject, biochemists have a choice of an extraordinarily wide range of careers.
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. Biochemists can play an important role in various research labs, pharmaceutical organizations i.e. in Q.C., R&D sector etc. and in various fields needing clinical research skills. Filtration is one of the commonly used separation process for removing solid particles in biochemistry, microorganisms or droplets from a liquid or a gas by depositing them on a filter medium. Laboratory filtration devices have enormous applications in everyday research practices being performed in various setups including research and development laboratories, academic institutes, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, food industries and many more.
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Job Prospectus & Career Options: As research and development (R&D) scientist in different industries like biological, pharmaceuticals and immunodiagnostics. Assignment in forensic and diagnostic laboratories and in different food, beverage and agro industries. As researchers in various national institute like CSIR, ICMR, ICAR etc. Teaching and research position in academic institutions.
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