86. Plant Biochemistry

 1.     Plant biochemistry is not only an important field of basic science explaining the molecular function of a plant, but is also an applied science that is in the position to contribute to the solution of agricultural and pharmaceutical problems. Biochemistry is both life science and a chemical science - it explores the chemistry of living organisms and the molecular basis for the changes occurring in living cells. ... The biochemist seeks to determine how specific molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, vitamins, and hormones function in such processes. In physiology, the study of body function, biochemistry has broadened our understanding of how biochemical changes relate to physiological alteration in the body. It helps us understand the chemical aspects of biological processes such as digestion, hormonal action, and muscle contraction-relaxation person who studied biochemistry as an undergraduate student can definitely study to become a pharmacist after they graduate. ... And yes, a pharmacist can apply to medical school to become a doctor, but again, the training to become a doctor, after becoming a pharmacist, is really extensive. Biochemistry is hard, because it assumes you know a lot of relatively knew knowledge. ... Biochem uses organic chemistry, a class you take in college. Hell you might take biochem right after it. Biochem uses cellular and molecular biology.  

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