Okay kiddo, let me explain to you all about biology and organic chemistry.
First, we have to understand that biology is the study of living things like plants, animals, and humans. It helps us understand how these things work, how they are related to each other, and how they evolve over time. Organic chemistry, on the other hand, is the study of chemicals that are found in living things like proteins, carbohydrates, and DNA.
Now, let's go back in time. Millions of years ago, the earth was a very different place. It was just a hot and molten ball of rock, and there was no life anywhere. But over time, the earth cooled down and water formed on its surface. This allowed for the first living organisms to evolve, such as single-celled bacteria.
As time went on, these organisms evolved into more complex ones, like plants and animals. This brought about new challenges, and organisms had to adapt to survive. This process of evolution continued for millions of years until we reach the present day.
Along the way, scientists started studying these organisms and their chemical makeup. They discovered things like DNA, which holds the genetic information of living things, and proteins, which are the building blocks of life.
Organic chemistry also played a role in this. Scientists were able to understand the chemical reactions that occur in living things and how they contribute to life processes.
Today, we continue to study biology and organic chemistry to learn more about how living things work and how we can use this knowledge to develop new medicines, protect the environment, and improve our lives.