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Introduction to Biochemistry

Biochemistry in psychology refers to the study of the chemical processes and substances that influence brain function and behavior, including neurotransmitters, hormones, and metabolic pathways. It explores how these biological factors affect psychological processes and contribute to mental health and disorders.

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Biochemistry is a vital field that bridges biology and chemistry, focusing on the chemical processes that occur within living organisms. It encompasses the study of biomolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life. Understanding these molecules an...

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Key Terms

Carbohydrates
Organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, serving as energy sources.

Example: Glucose is a simple carbohydrate used for energy.

Proteins
Large molecules made of amino acids that perform various functions in the body.

Example: Hemoglobin is a protein that carries oxygen in the blood.

Lipids
Hydrophobic molecules that include fats, oils, and steroids, important for energy storage.

Example: Triglycerides are a type of lipid used for long-term energy storage.

Nucleic Acids
Biomolecules that store and transmit genetic information, including DNA and RNA.

Example: DNA contains the genetic blueprint for an organism.

Enzymes
Proteins that act as catalysts to speed up biochemical reactions.

Example: Amylase is an enzyme that helps digest carbohydrates.

Metabolism
The sum of all chemical reactions in a living organism.

Example: Cellular respiration is a key metabolic process.

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Key Concepts

ProteinsEnzymesMetabolismNucleic Acids