As the years have progressed my interest in biochemistry has vastly grown as I became more engrossed in the
As a child I recognised my strengths in the sciences; in logical thinking, problem solving and the practical nature of these subjects.
All concepts of chemistry appeal to me, especially learning about how life itself revolves around elements and compounds. It motivates me to think that I could contribute to new discoveries tha would improve people’s standard of lives and their well being.
Biology also plays a vital role in my education in discovering the answers to many profound questions about the very essence of life.
I developed a special affinity towards biology and chemistry …show more content…
This gave me a more detailed understanding of how genes are transcribed into mRNA, spliced and edited before coding for proteins. It is such ingenuity that has inspired me to pursue Biochemistry at degree level.
I am able to apply my understanding of chemistry to my biological interests; this has opened up an infinite amount of opportunities to excel in my learning of biology. The practical lessons, in both chemistry and biology have allowed me develop my abilities when using laboratory equipment and useful skills such as problem-solving, analytical and numerical data handling, organisation and time management
The chemistry behind our biological processes is something that has fascinated me for many years, which is why I decided to study A-level Biology, Chemistry and Psychology. I enjoy the challenges that A-level Chemistry presents and the practicality of the subject. Equally, the photosynthesis and respiration units in Biology are two topics that particularly interest me because of the biochemistry involved in electron transport systems - combines biology chemistry …show more content…
I have more than once caught myself marvelling at the simple yet divinely ingenious workings of, say, the human kidney or the evolution of a lyssavirus. Biology and chemistry at higher level not only taught me scientific basics, critical thinking, and valuable teamwork skills; they also supplied a constant inspiration to read further and work harder. I found myself captivated; almost obsessed, and decided early on to write my Extended Essay in chemistry
I find it captivating that many of the biochemical substances, which control animal and plant functions, consist of only four basic elements; carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen. The sheer complexity of the biochemistry possessed by plants and animals has stimulated me to extend my knowledge further to the point that this is the foundation of my chemistry coursework project, which I am enjoying thoroughly. In this project
The communication of science is something that I find incredibly rewarding. My roles within school as a Chemistry coach for the Top of the Bench team and the science correspondent for the Citizen newspaper have given me the opportunity to utilise my enthusiasm for the subject in a productive