Biochemistry Lab

Biochemistry is the amalgamation of chemistry and biological sciences. It brings together all of the sciences to study the chemical and physical processes that occur in living organisms. Qualitative and Quantitative analysis of biochemical constituents from the biological specimens are carried out in Biochemistry Laboratory. Because biochemistry seeks to unravel the complex chemical reactions that occur in a wide variety of life forms, it provides the basis for practical advances in medicine, veterinary medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology. It underlies and includes such exciting new fields as molecular genetics and bioengineering.
Biochemistry labs include the basic components of science research labs, such a pH meter, a balance for weighing out chemicals, a variety of buffers and other chemicals, and refrigerators and freezers for storing supplies. Such a lab also have a sterile hood that can be wiped down with ethanol and has a germicidal lamp. It blows sterile air across its work surface.