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==Metabolism== | ==Metabolism== | ||
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===Glycolysis=== | ===Glycolysis=== | ||
{{main|Glycolysis}} | {{main|Glycolysis}} | ||
* [[NAD]] | * [[NAD]] | ||
===Krebs cycle=== | ===Krebs cycle=== | ||
{{main|Citric acid cycle}} | {{main|Citric acid cycle}} | ||
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* [[Photosynthesis]] | * [[Photosynthesis]] | ||
* [[Intermediary metabolism]] | * [[Intermediary metabolism]] | ||
===Urea cycle=== | |||
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==Signal transduction== | ==Signal transduction== |
Revision as of 19:00, 16 July 2008
Biochemistry is the study of the chemicals and chemical processes in living organisms. It deals with the structure and function of cellular components, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and other biological compounds.
Macromolecules
Nucleic acid
Protein
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Metabolism
Glycolysis
Krebs cycle
Urea cycle
Signal transduction
Intercellular primary messenger
Hormone
Neurotransmitter
Cell surface receptor
Ion channel
Second messenger system
Examples of second messenger systems include the adenyl cyclase-cyclic AMP system, the phosphatidylinositol diphosphate-inositol triphosphate system, and the cyclic GMP system