What is the difference between biochemistry and biological chemistry?
Considering this, is biology or biochemistry better?
Biology is the study of living organisms, including behavior, physiology and anatomy. While these two areas overlap, biochemistry students study genetics, chemistry and molecular biology more thoroughly than do biology majors, who might instead study environmental or mathematical biology.
Also to know is, which is better chemistry or biochemistry?
Studying Biochemistry you also learn other, more biological, things—molecular biology, genetic engineering, cell biology and so on. In terms of labs, Chemistry major has chemical labs, so synthesis, characterization of substances, purification, stuff like that. Biochem, again, has more biological labs.
Whenever biology enters the field it gets harder. Organic chemistry is ordered and follows the rules like all other chemistry. Molecules are straightforward and the the 'laws' of chemistry are sound and usable. Biochemistry is about how enzymes make organic chemistry.