biochemically
Adverb: - In a biochemical manner; from or using the principles, methods, or perspective of biochemistry: Relating to the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.
The adverb "biochemically" is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to specify that an action, state, or description is related to biochemistry. It answers the question "how?" in a biochemical context. - It describes the method or perspective of an analysis, process, or explanation. - It qualifies the nature of a phenomenon, reaction, or property.
- The research team analyzed the sample biochemically to identify the specific enzymes involved.
- This compound is biochemically active, meaning it interacts with cellular pathways.
- The two species are similar morphologically but differ biochemically.
- The process was characterized biochemically before its genetic basis was understood.
- "Biochemically speaking": Used to introduce a statement from the perspective of biochemistry.
- Biochemically speaking, photosynthesis is a series of redox reactions.
- "Biochemically defined": Describing a substance or medium whose exact chemical composition is known.
- The cells were grown in a biochemically defined serum-free medium.
- Biochemical (adjective): Of or relating to biochemistry.
- A biochemical reaction.
- Biochemistry (noun): The branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms.
- She studied biochemistry in college.
- From a biochemical standpoint
- In terms of biochemistry
- Chemically (when specifically referring to processes in living systems, though this is a broader term)
"Biochemically" strictly pertains to the domain of biochemistry. It does not describe general chemical processes outside of a biological context (e.g., industrial chemical synthesis). Its use implies a focus on the molecular mechanisms of life.
- with respect to biochemistry
- biochemically interesting phenomenon