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1. (n.) biochemistry
the scientific study of the chemical substances and processes of living matter.
Etymology: (1880–85)
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| Definition of 'Biochemistry' |
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1. (noun) biochemistry
the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry
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| Definition of 'Biochemistry' |
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1. (noun) Biochemistry
the chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life
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| Definition of 'Biochemistry' |
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1. Biochemistry
The study of the composition, chemical structures, and chemical reactions of living things.
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Sense: the chemistry of living things
He is studying the biochemistry of the blood; (
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Afrikaans: biochemie |
Arabic: كيمياء حَيَوِيَّه |
Bulgarian: биохимия |
Brazilian: bioquímica |
Czech: biochemie |
German: die Biochemie |
Danish: biokemi |
Greek: βιοχημεία |
Spanish: bioquímica |
Estonian: biokeemia |
Farsi: بیوشیمی |
Finnish: biokemia |
French: biochimie |
Hebrew: בִּיוֹכִמיָה |
Hindi: जीवरसायन |
Croatian: biokemija |
Hungarian: biokémia |
Indonesian: biokimia |
Icelandic: lífefnafræði |
Italian: biochimica |
Japanese: 生化学 |
Korean: 생화학 |
Lithuanian: biochemija |
Latvian: bioķīmija; bioķīmijas- |
Malay: biokimia |
Dutch: biochemie |
Norwegian: biokjemi |
Polish: biochemia |
Persian: بیوشیمی |
Pashto: بیو شیمی |
Portuguese: bioquímica |
Romanian: biochimie |
Russian: биохимия |
Slovak: biochémia |
Slovenian: biokemija |
Serbian: biohemija |
Swedish: biokemi |
Thai: ชีวเคมี |
Turkish: biokimya |
Taiwanese: 生物化學 |
Ukrainian: біохімія |
Urdu: حیاتیاتی کیمیا |
Vietnamese: khoa hoá sinh |
Chinese: 生物化学 |
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