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whats the difference between biochemistry, biomedical science, and clinical science??

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whats the difference between biochemistry, biomedical science, and clinical science??

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Biochemistry: is the study of the chemical processes and transformations in living organisms. It deals with the structure and function of cellular components, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules. You memorize pathways (i.e Kreb, Pentose Phosphate, PRPP synthesis, etc) in detail. http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/home.html Biomedical science: I am assume you are asking about the first two years of medical school. You take classes such as biochemistry, immunology, pathophysiology, neurobiology/neuroscience, anatomy, human genetics, etc. http://medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/ Clinical sciences: Those are your specialties, which you get introduced to in you 3rd and 4th year: pathology, anesthesiology, surgery, internal medicine, family medicine, radiation oncology, radiology, emergency medicine, etc.

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