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Why is chemistry important in the study of biology? The body is composed of chemical elements. Chemical reactions occur in the body. Chemistry studies matter and energy. all of the above

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Answered by ABHISHEKN
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Chemical principles are important in modern cell biology because all living cells are made up of chemicals and many chemical processes occur in various living organisms. Chemistry is the one science in which all the other sciences are based. In biology you learn about living organisms and their composition. Organisms are alive because of chemistry - Why we breathe oxygen, how we make energy, elimination of waste products, cellular respiration, etc. All of these are based on how living organisms use chemistry to live.
Biology is the study of biological organisms and processes. All biological organisms and processes are created, maintained and changed through chemical processes and are made up of chemical compounds. Without an understanding organic chemistry one cannot accurately and fully understand biology.

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Chemistry is a branch of science which deals with the study of chemicals and chemical reactions take place in body. It is necessary to study chemistry because it tells us about the chemical composition of elements. It allows us to study about matter and energy.

It is a huge discipline which covers so many aspects such as in the field of biology, it help us understand the molecular structure, function of organs and systems and all the reactions which are taking place in them.

In allows us to dig deep in the chemical composition of food and water so that we can study and understand them completely.

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