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Microbiology vs biochemistry- Which has more prospects?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 288032, member: 61772"] The two fields of study have a lot in common, but they each focus on different parts of the biological world. While microbiology focuses on single-celled organisms, biochemistry is concerned with the chemical reactions that take place in cells and how they affect their function. Microbiology is often thought of as being more "basic" than biochemistry, but that doesn't mean it's easier to learn about or understand. In fact, some biochemists find it easier to understand because their focus is on the important questions rather than just memorizing facts. Microbiology focuses on the microscopic organisms that make up our world. These include bacteria and viruses, which are usually very small and simple organisms that don't need much internal structure for survival. Biochemistry focuses on larger living things like plants and animals, which have cells with more complex internal structures like membranes and organelles (nuclei). While both fields provide extensive knowledge about living things, there are differences between them in terms of scope and difficulty level. Microbiology: Single-celled organisms Biochemistry: Living things with complex internal structures. [/QUOTE]
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