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with chemistry and technology we can gain lots of facilities. As where the technology is the practical form of the science so the chemistry helps the inventors how to use a chemical element in order to have a good and reliable invention to facilitate our life.
Chemistry is a particularly fundamental form of knowledge, although not quite as fundamental as physics. You can't really understand chemistry without physics. You can't understand biology without chemistry. You can't understand medicine without biology. Sciences build upon more fundamental sciences.
Medical science, as in all the drugs, medicines and technology Also if you mean "science" there is energy used by the equipment (physics) and there is light and heat transfer (physics) and also chemistry with chemical reactions of the medicine, as well as the biology of the cells.
- all additives for foods are chemical products - cooking involve chemical reactions - preservation of foods involve frequently chemical procedures - agrochemistry is an important branch of chemistry - pesticides are chemical products - fertilizers are chemical products - industrial production of many foods including drinks are chemical processes - all foods are analyzed by analytical chemistry methods
It gave birth to modern chemistry and influenced medicine, metallurgy, physics, art, mysticism, spiritualism, semiotics, and astrology.
a site contribution of chemistry in the other sciences like medicine,nursing,nutrition,psycology and agriculture ?
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There is a significant contribution of chemistry to other science nutrition and psychology. Chemistry will explain the various reactions and chemical ingredients that are used in any form of science.
A nutritional scientist's or nutritionist's primary responsibility is to advise the public about the kinds and serving sizes of food that are recommended. The social sciences, chemistry, biology, and medicine are just a few of the disciplines that nutrition science draws from.
Chemistry is important in medicine because most diseases, injuries, and treatments involve chemicals and chemical processes. By understanding chemistry, we are able to develop drugs that fight disease, develop better nutrition, and develop healthier environments to avoid disease.
Psychology and chemistry are related in two main ways. One, biopsychology - the approach to psychology that focuses on organic causes of psychological phenomena - uses various aspects of chemistry in order to explain various behaviors in humans. Two, the field of psychotropic medicine - the area that focuses on medication for treating psychological processes - conducts research based on biopsychological concepts and produces medications according to those concepts.
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Yes, you can! Your major does not have to be related to what you what to become, but I would strongly recommend a major that helps more with medicine, such as biology, chemistry or biochemistry.
Ibn Sina was the scientist in the tenth century. Ibn Sina made big contributions in many areas like medicine, psychology, and pharmacology to geology.
Frank James Vingoe has written: 'Clinical psychology and medicine' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Medicine and psychology
It is inverse; chemistry is very important for medicine; all drugs, for ex. are chemicals.
=The lasting contributions of the Egyptians were in is medicine.=