different between biochemical vs oxygenase
biochemical
English
Etymology
bio- +? chemical
Adjective
biochemical (not comparable)
- of, or relating to biochemistry
- characterized by, produced by, or involving chemical processes in living organisms
Translations
Noun
biochemical (plural biochemicals)
- a chemical substance derived from a biological source
Related terms
- biochemical warfare
biochemical From the web:
- what biochemicals are used to provide energy
- what biochemical reaction produces atp
- what biochemical functions) are important for
- what biochemical needed in your diet
- what biochemical pathway is glucose-6-phosphatase essential for
- what's biochemical
oxygenase
English
Etymology
From German Oxygenase, corresponding to oxygen +? -ase.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ks?d??ne?z/
Noun
oxygenase (plural oxygenases)
- (biochemistry) An enzyme which catalyses biochemical reactions with oxygen.
oxygenase From the web:
- what does oxygenase means
- what is oxygenase system
- what does oxygenase
- what is heme oxygenase
- cyclooxygenase
- what is carboxylase oxygenase
- monooxygenase
- what is tryptophan oxygenase
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