4. Biology – is the natural science that studies life and living
organisms, including their physical structure, chemical
processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms,
development and evolution.
5. Branches of
Biology
● Biochemistry – the
study of the chemical
reactions required for life
to exist and function,
usually a focus on the
cellular level.
● Biomedical science - are a
set of sciences applying
portions of natural science or
formal science, or both, to
knowledge, interventions, or
technology that are of use in
healthcare or public health.
6. Branches of
Biology
● Biophysics – is an
interdiscip-linary
science that applies
approaches and
methods traditionally
used in physics to
study biological
phenomena.
7. The importance of biochemistry is immense
and indispensable in our daily life activities.
It is used in clinical diagnosis, manufacture of
various biological products, treatment of
diseases, in nutrition, agriculture, etc.
The study of biochemistry helps one
understand the actual chemical concepts of
biology.
That is the functioning of various body
processes and physiology by uses of
biomolecules.
BIOCHEMISTRY
8. Biomedical sciences are a
set of sciences applying
portions of natural science or
formal science, or both, to
knowledge, interventions, or
technology that are of use in
healthcare or public health.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
9. The importance of
Biophysics is highlighted
by variety of outstanding
drug withdrawals in
recent years. Each of
these withdrawals was
preceded by severe or
fatal adverse effects that
had been unrecognized
or underappreciated at
the time of approval.
BIOPHYSICS
10. What do you learn
about biology?
What are the three
branches of biology?
What is biochemistry?
What is biomedical
science?
What is biophysics?