Pronunciation: /ˌbaɪ.oʊˈkɛm.ɪ.kəl/
noun a substance or process that is biochemical
A1 I learned about biochemical reactions in my science class.
A2 The student is studying biochemical processes in the laboratory.
B1 The researchers are investigating the biochemical composition of the new drug.
B2 The biochemist specializes in studying biochemical pathways in cells.
C1 The professor's groundbreaking research in biochemical engineering has received international recognition.
C2 The Nobel laureate's work in biochemical genetics has revolutionized the field of molecular biology.
adjective relating to or involving the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms
A1 Biochemical reactions occur in living organisms.
A2 The student conducted a simple biochemical experiment in the lab.
B1 The scientist analyzed the biochemical composition of the soil samples.
B2 The research team discovered a new biochemical pathway for drug development.
C1 The biochemical processes involved in metabolism are complex and intricate.
C2 The professor's expertise in biochemical engineering led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field.
formal The study of biochemical processes in living organisms is crucial for understanding cellular functions.
informal I find it fascinating how biochemical reactions occur in our bodies to keep us alive.
slang I never knew biochemical stuff could be so complicated!
figurative The biochemical makeup of a person's character can be just as complex as their physical body.
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