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What is the main focus of biochemistry?
What is the main focus of biochemistry?
- Geological processes in living organisms
- Social interactions in living organisms
- Physics of living organisms
- Chemical processes in living organisms (correct)
Which of the following are considered biological macromolecules in biochemistry?
Which of the following are considered biological macromolecules in biochemistry?
- Fibers, metals, gases, and plastics
- Proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids (correct)
- Acids, bases, catalysts, and enzymes
- Water, minerals, vitamins, and salts
Which of the following is NOT a focus of biochemistry?
Which of the following is NOT a focus of biochemistry?
- Exploring chemical interactions in living organisms
- Investigating geological processes in living organisms (correct)
- Studying the structures and functions of biological macromolecules
- Understanding how living organisms function at the molecular level
What do biological macromolecules provide in living organisms?
What do biological macromolecules provide in living organisms?
What is the primary focus of biochemistry?
What is the primary focus of biochemistry?
Which of the following provides the structure of cells and performs many functions associated with life?
Which of the following provides the structure of cells and performs many functions associated with life?
What do proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids collectively form in living organisms?
What do proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids collectively form in living organisms?
What category of substances do biochemistry primarily deals with?
What category of substances do biochemistry primarily deals with?
Biochemistry only focuses on the chemical processes in non-living organisms.
Biochemistry only focuses on the chemical processes in non-living organisms.
Biochemistry does not deal with the interactions of biological macromolecules.
Biochemistry does not deal with the interactions of biological macromolecules.
Proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids do not provide the structure of cells in living organisms.
Proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids do not provide the structure of cells in living organisms.
All living processes are governed by biochemistry.
All living processes are governed by biochemistry.