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Biochemistry's core concept is that life's processes can ultimately be understood by examining the characteristics and interactions of their molecular components. Researchers in this field investigate molecular mechanisms across all life forms - including how malfunctions in these systems can trigger illnesses. During your initial year, you'll concentrate on grasping essential cellular activities like DNA and protein production, along with the metabolic reactions that support cells and living beings. In subsequent years, you'll deepen your knowledge of how molecular operations are precisely regulated to ensure proper timing, location, and execution. Such regulation is crucial for healthy cellular and bodily function, as mistakes can have severe outcomes. Cancer development serves as one illustration, where DNA alterations disrupt proteins controlling cell division. You'll discover how understanding these molecular mechanisms is driving medical advances, particularly through targeting critical molecules in faulty biological pathways.