Biochemistry

Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and substances within and relating to living organisms. It combines principles from biology and chemistry to explore life at the molecular level, looking at how molecules like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) interact and function to keep organisms alive.

Oxygen 5 (53)

Oxygen (O) is a chemical element with atomic number 8 and symbol O. It is a highly reactive non-metal and a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table. Oxygen is essential for life on Earth, forming the basis of cellular respiration in aerobic organisms and participating in numerous chemical and industrial processes. About […]

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Allosteric Regulation 4.7 (3)

Allosteric regulation is a fundamental mechanism in biochemistry where a molecule binds to a protein at a site other than the active site, causing a conformational change that affects the protein’s activity. The term “allosteric” comes from the Greek words allos (other) and steros (site or space), emphasizing that the regulatory molecule binds to a

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Magnesium (Mg) 5 (37)

Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a lightweight, silvery-white alkaline earth metal and one of the most abundant elements in the Earth’s crust and oceans. Magnesium plays a crucial role in biological systems, industrial manufacturing, metallurgy, and chemical processes. As a member of Group 2 in

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Hydrogen (H) 5 (61)

Hydrogen is a chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1, making it the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It consists of a single proton and a single electron in its most common isotope, protium. Hydrogen plays a central role in cosmology, stellar physics, chemistry, energy systems, and biological processes.

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