MindMap Gallery The Historical Development of Biochemistry
The historical development of biochemistry has gone through the proposal of early metabolic concepts, the birth of modern chemistry, and the emergence of biochemistry as an independent discipline. Early research on metabolic concepts such as fermentation, respiration, and photosynthesis laid the foundation for the development of biochemistry. With the rise of modern chemistry, the proposal of atomic theory and molecular doctrine provided a solid theoretical basis for biochemical research. Subsequently, the discovery of enzymes, research progress in proteins and nucleic acids, and the application of biochemistry in fields such as medicine and agriculture marked the official establishment of biochemistry as an independent discipline.
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