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Biochemistry explores the molecular foundations of life through chemical principles. This discipline examines the composition, characteristics, and relationships of biological molecules including proteins, DNA, carbohydrates, and fats. Its primary goal is deciphering how these molecular components drive cellular functions that sustain life. Such research proves vital for medical advancements, agricultural enhancements, biofuel development, and biotechnological breakthroughs.
While other biology disciplines may concentrate on cells, organisms, or ecosystems, biochemistry specifically investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms. Consequently, this field emphasizes fundamental quantitative sciences, especially chemistry and mathematics, more heavily than other life science majors.