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Biochemistry

Biochemistry

What is Biochemistry? Biochemistry is everything from the elements to dehydration synthesis. What is an element? An element in a pure substance that can be broken down in to smaller units called protons neutrons and electrons. There are over 100 elements on our planet. Did you know that DNA is a nucleotide because of it basic structural units which contains sugars joined together to form what looks like a winding ladder?

Elements can be bonded either by covalent bond, ionic bond, peptide bond or hydrogen bond.. Each bond is a chemical attraction between electrons. Once an chemical has bonded and it is written on paper the written bond is knew as a chemical formula. Another written bond is called a structural formula which is an expanded molecular formula showing the same thing as a chemical formula. In order for there to be a brand new chemical formed there must be some from of oxidation which is the transfer of electrons or reduction which is the subtraction of electrons. Sometime a element forms an organic compound which is a compound that includes Carbon. There are many more compounds such as monomer which is a chemical compound that can undergo polymerization or polymer which can be either a mixture or a compound formed but polymerization and consisting essentially of repeating structural units such as a glucose molecule. Also an isotope is any of two or more species of atoms with the same atomic number and a similar chemical behavior but with a different atomic mass

Biochemistry isn’t just about the elements it’s also about foods. There are many saturated and unsaturated fats in foods. Many most people don’t know about them. Amino acids are acids synthesized by living cells or obtained as essential components of a diet. In other words they are the fats in

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