David L. Nelson - Nama Orang; Michael M. Cox - Nama Orang; Albert L. Lehninger - Nama Orang;
E-book Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
W.H.Freeman · 2012
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W.H.Freeman
Tahun Terbit
2012
Halaman
1120 hlm
Bahasa
English
Klasifikasi
572
Edisi
4th ed.
No. Panggil
572 LEH l
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Fifteen to twenty billion years ago, the universe arose as a cataclysmic eruption of hot, energy-rich subatomic particles. Within seconds, the simplest elements (hydrogen and helium) were formed. As the universe expanded and cooled, material condensed under the influence of gravity to form stars. Some stars became enormous and then exploded as supernovae, releasing the energy needed to fuse simpler atomic nuclei into the more complex elements. Thus were produced, over billions of years, the Earth itself and the chemical elements found on the Earth today. About four billion years ago, life arose—simple microorganisms with the ability to extract energy from organic compounds or from sunlight, which they used to make a vast array of more complex biomolecules from the simple elements and compounds on the Earth’s surface. Biochemistry asks how the remarkable properties of living organisms arise from the thousands of different lifeless biomolecules. When these molecules are isolated and examined individually, they conform to all the physical and chemical laws that describe the behavior of inanimate matter—as do all the processes occurring in living organisms. The study of biochemistry shows how the collections of inanimate molecules that constitute living organisms interact to maintain and perpetuate life animated solely by the physical and chemical laws that govern the nonliving universe.
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