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  • Essay / History of biochemistry: chemistry and biology...

    What criteria connect biology to chemistry?-Chemistry has changed the way the world is today.-Biology has changed the way certain organisms live and stay alive today. I will explain to you how Chemistry and biology are connected today around the world. Following questions: • What was this society like before the discovery of biology? Biology is the study of living organisms and how organisms can live after a certain time. Aristotle discovered biology in 1802. The term biology was first coined by the talented Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus in 1802. There was never really an era before biology, biology is a natural term for everything type of science. Biology comes with the environment of science. Biology is actually a Greek word. Biology really began to develop with the development of the research of scientist Anton Van Leenwenhoek. • What was society like before the discovery of chemistry? Life before chemistry was really confusing and uneven. It was difficult to find an answer to how certain forms of matter could be labeled and placed in a certain category relating to science. • How did natural resources limit or advance biology? Natural resources have advanced technology by offering materials such as: a beaker, an Erlenmeyer flask, a pestle, etc. All designed to study biology and a deeper point to understand biology. This allowed us to better understand living organisms and their development. Biology is also studied on a scale showing organisms and how they may respond to certain growth points. • How have natural resources limited or advanced chemistry? Chemistry is a broad science, encompassing the concepts of creating molecules and manipulating atoms and dealing with both microscopic and macroscopic scales. It covers interactions with plants, animals and humans through agriculture,...... middle of paper ......s have also had a very large impact on the development of the world. Chemistry has taught us that there is always a twist in scientific knowledge. Chemistry also has a lot of math to deal with. This is very unique but can explain why chemistry gets mixed up a bit with math, once you actually pay attention to what chemistry focuses on and studies. - My response to my premises (link between biology and chemistry) • The link between these two scientific methods is linked to the world. By chemistry being the study of matter. Biology then being the study of organisms. They are tied to each other by both dealing with the affairs of the world and must cross paths to get the answer to everything they seem to be looking for. They are actually the strength of science, I would say. Throughout my research, they constitute for me the most important scientific subjects..