where biochemical compound is used
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A biochemical compound is any compound that contains carbon and is found in living things. They're involved in every process of life: growth, digestion, respiration, you name it. In the real world, all biochemical molecules contain hydrogen and oxygen. They might also contain nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus.
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i want to know that where they are used?
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- Any chemical present in living beings that contains carbon is referred to as a biological compound.
- It participates in all aspects of life, including respiration, food digestion, and body growth. Bio-chemical substances are utilised in skin treatments, food preservatives, and cooking oils.
- Living creatures contain carbon-based chemicals known as biochemical compounds.
- They perform life activities and contribute to the structure of animals' cells and other parts.
- The majority of biological compounds are huge molecules termed polymers made up of several repeating monomeric units of smaller molecules.
- The cells and tissues of all living organisms are composed of biochemical substances.
- It has offered justifications for the origins of numerous illnesses that affect people, animals, and plants.
- It frequently offers suggestions for how these ailments might be treated or cured.
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