Biochemical sugar
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RIBOSEBiochemical sugar
photosynthesisthe biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, and is used to fuel the building of sugar molecules
photosynthesesPHOTOSYNTHESIS, the biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, and is used to fuel the building of sugar molecules
ENZYMEBiochemical catalyst
GENETICCODEBiochemical blueprint
RNABiochemical initials
RNABiochemical acid
LIPIDBiochemical compound
OXIDASEBiochemical catalyst
STEROLBiochemical solid
DNASEQUENCEBiochemical arrangement
heparina biochemical
RNABiochemical messenger
RNASEBiochemical enzyme, briefly
bodbiochemical oxygen demand
heparinsHEPARIN, a biochemical
STEROLA biochemical solid
ICYSTEROLFrost-covered biochemical solid?
ATPBiochemical energy source, briefly
ENZYMESAgents of biochemical change
ATPBiochemical energy source, for short
exergonic(of a biochemical reaction) liberating energy
biochemicalsBIOCHEMICAL, a chemical of biological origin
CODEGenetic ... (biochemical instructions for hereditary information)
kineticsThe rates of chemical or biochemical reaction
permissiveAllowing a biological or biochemical process to occur
biochemicallyBIOCHEMICAL, of or relating to biochemistry also BIOCHEMIC
assayingDetermine the biochemical or immunological activity of (a sample)
biochemicrelating to the chemistry of living things also BIOCHEMICAL
biochipexperimental integrated circuit composed of biochemical substances or organic molecules
biomimeticRelating to or denoting synthetic methods that mimic biochemical processes
fluorometerAn instrument for measuring the intensity of fluorescence, used chiefly in biochemical analysis
coenzymemolecule that provides the transfer site for biochemical reactions catalyzed by an enzyme
fluorimetersAn instrument for measuring the intensity of fluorescence, used chiefly in biochemical analysis
fluorometersAn instrument for measuring the intensity of fluorescence, used chiefly in biochemical analysis
enzymolysisa biochemical decomposition, such as a fermentation, that is catalysed by an enzyme
blockadesAn obstruction of a physiological or mental function, esp. of a biochemical receptor
biocatalysta substance, eg an enzyme, that produces or speeds up a biochemical reaction
blockadeAn obstruction of a physiological or mental function, esp. of a biochemical receptor
biocatalystsBIOCATALYST, a substance, eg an enzyme, that produces or speeds up a biochemical reaction