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Monday, July 19, 2010

How to write a Biochemistry paper



Biochemistry term papers or research papers are written in CSE/CBE Style and ACS most commonly. Other styles like Vancouver are also used in some research papers depending on the type and the word count.

Biochemistry itself is the study of chemical processes occurring in living organisms. It involves the study of structure as well as function of intra-cellular components which include proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, as well as other bio-molecules. The field of chemical biology seeks to answer the numerous questions that come from the study of biochemistry with the use of tools that are developed in chemical synthesis

Writing term papers in Biochemistry can seem a daunting task at times but it isn’t necessarily supposed to be so. It requires professional writing with a deep understanding of research and proper citation.


Essentially, Biochemistry is the branch of science which deals with the chemical composition as well as reactions that occur in the living cells of organisms like mammals, vertebrates, and plants. The fundamental concepts studied in biochemistry include:

In the world around us, there exist a large number of different kinds of bio-molecules. Some of these are complex and large (known as polymers) but are in turn made of smaller repeating units that are known as monomers. All classes of polymeric bio-molecule have a separate set of repeating subunit types. For instance, a protein molecule is a polymer and is made up of as many as twenty or more amino acids. Similarly, a sugar molecule is made of two monomers while a molecule of starch is made of several glucose molecules that are attached together chemically. The study of biochemistry seeks to understand the properties of biological molecules such as proteins, especially the chemical aspects of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.

The field of biochemistry has provided deep knowledge of cell metabolism as well as the endocrine system. Other areas of study that have been given great importance include the genetic code in the nucleus of cells, protein synthesis, and signal transduction.

Major categories of bio-compounds:

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic acids and Proteins
Chemical properties: molecular bond, molecular charge, pH and hydrolysis
Structural compounds: In cells, animals, plants, enzymes and enzyme activity, Membranes, energy pathways, photosynthesis, fermentation, chemosynthesis and receptors.
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Labels: Biochemistry

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