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biochemical
[bahy-oh-kem-i-kuhl]
adjective
Rarely biochemic of or relating to the science dealing with the chemistry of living matter.
Accurate biochemical results depend on maintaining the integrity of blood samples until analyses can be completed.
noun
a chemical existing in or obtained from living matter, or used in processes dealing with living matter.
All the substances mentioned are biochemicals present in the human body.
Other Word Forms
- biochemically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of biochemical1
Example Sentences
Such indirect costs include maintaining lab space, keeping the temperature controlled and the proper handling and disposal of biological, chemical and biochemical materials.
It is one of 13 subtypes of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; the other 12 subtypes cause biochemical changes in connective tissue, have a known genetic cause, are rare, and can be severe.
This study sheds light on evolution in two ways: we can see how biochemical pathways common to two entirely separate kingdoms of life, plants and animals, have been largely conserved through our long history apart.
Ammonia, which is important for biochemical reactions, was discovered in the sample too.
Coviello says that with such long and intricate biochemical pathways, there’s potential in new medications that incorporate more than one receptor agonist.
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