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2007-08-08 06:04:10 · 2 answers · asked by gandalf_for_president_3rd_age 3 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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Biotechnology - Application of technological principles to biology
Biochemistry - Chemistry applied to living systems
Molecular Biology - biology of microscopic cells and molecules
Biology - Study of living systems
Chemistry - Study of various elements and compounds through their valency interactions
Bioengineering - Engineering applied to living systems
Genetic engineering - manipulation of genes
Chemical Engineering - Application of engineering principles for chemistry

2007-08-08 06:32:26 · answer #1 · answered by Swamy 7 · 2 0

To help answer this question, engineering can broadly be described as the application of knowledge and understanding of underpinning science to create industrial scale business solutions. Chemical engineering therefore requires use of principles such as….
Laws of conservation of matter and energy
Chemical thermodynamics
Predictive mathematical modelling
Process technology
Systems analysis
Safety and Environmental protection
….to enable the design of many industrial processes (chemical, pharmaceutical, nuclear, food, water, energy etc)
For further information visit http://www.icheme.org or http://www.whynotchemeng.com

Bioengineering is merely an extension of this to include for example…brewing and other fermentation processes.
Biotechnology uses living cells and bacteria on industrial scale. Genetic engineering is involved with changing the structure of genes within a living plant/animal to make it stronger, more resilient to disease etc.

2007-08-15 09:43:56 · answer #2 · answered by ChemEng 2 · 0 0

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