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Biochemistry can be defined as the science concerned with the chemical basis of life The cell is the structural unit of living systems. Thus, biochemistry can also be described as the science concerned with the chemical constituents of living cells and with the reactions and processes they undergo. Biochemistry
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The Aim of Biochemistry Is to Describe &Explain, in Molecular Terms, All Chemical Processes of Living Cells
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Biochemistry describes in molecular terms: the structures,mechanisms, and chemical processes shared by all organisms and provides organizing principles that underlie life in all its diverse forms, principles we refer to collectively as the molecular logic of life. Biochemistry provides important insights and practical applications in medicine, agriculture, nutrition, and Industry.
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What is matter ?
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What is matter made of ?
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Common Elements
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What are elements made of ?
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Atomic Structure
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Structure of an Atom
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Elements in Living and Non- Living Materials
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Living and Non-living
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Distinctive Properties of Living Systems Systems
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Properties of Life
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The hirerarchy in the molecular organization of cells
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Organization Organismal level
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The Levels of organization in cells
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Structural hierarchy in the molecular organization of cells In this plant cell, the nucleus is an organelle containing several types of supramolecular complexes, including chromosomes. Chromosomes consist of macromolecules of DNA and many different proteins. Each type of macromolecule is made up of simple subunits—DNA of nucleotides (deoxyribonucleotides), for example.
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