Mistakes in Biochemistry

                   Biochemistry described as the study of elements and its unity's properties in living creatures. In my book with the same title I learned, I found many mistakes. As stated in my precede article Actual Causes of Cancer and Their Mechanism of Breaking, flammable things will never be important matters for many living bodies, especially for human.

                      Firstly, chemical elements in living things may differ from what we know in the past. They are not including metals, phosphor, and sulfur. Secondly, in several reaction, the nomenclature or naming of the compounds may distinct. Just like forming of cholesterol from squalene. They involve ATP as their energy source, should it be ANBr. These makes majority even can be all names of compounds of living things wrong. It also happens in DNA. The phosphate group is not exist.

                   Next, the molecular structure of compounds in chemistry. Although it is in basic of chemistry, it used too in biochemistry to represent compounds which are benefited as nutrient or can be considered as waste. The example is specified below.

Illustration of glucose molecular structure
Source of picture: www.nutrientsreview.com

                              Oxygen inside this structure (hexagonal structure) supposed to be only have bond with one C (Carbon). Within relationship between biochemistry and evolution, not at any time I agree with the second theory mentioned in this sentence, in every aspect. Evolution believers think that DNA of living things can be changed and new living things can be generated, but the kinds of living things not actually changed. Reasons behind it is DNA change is never going to create new living things, that will just made those creatures defect. 

                               Another sequence of mistaken concepts is usage of constant in common science, mainly in chemistry and physics, where they are applied as well in biochemistry. Conditions of many elements joint impossibly equal in any surroundings. Last but not least, cell membrane never contains any phosphor elements. Note that it is waterproof and made of fat, so it is hydrophobic for all of the layers. There is no layer that is hydrophilic.

                              That's all we can discuss. I hope this content is always having benefits for all of us. Thank you for visiting my blog!




Bibliography:

Ngili, Y. 2013. Biokimia Dasar. First published. Bandung: Rekayasa Sains.

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