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Old 03-27-2007, 09:03 PM
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How hard is BioChemistry? (BS degree)? Whats the harest?
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The application of Chemistry to Biology is BIOCHEMISTRY.If one is wellinformed in Organic/Physical Chemistry,Biochemistry is very easy.It al about the metabolism(anabolism and catabolism) of Carbohydrates, Proteins, lipids,Nucleic acids,Vitamins,minerals and other organic compounds in Living kingdom
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Hi,
I want to thank you ssrvj for your nice words about biochem.
Actually, I hate this subject not because its dificult but doctors who give it are very strict and glum. all what I wish that I pass.
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hello my freind
biochem is an application of chimie in biology
it's verry vast u must like it to be smart...
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