Agricultural engineering and Bioengineering: what is the difference?

What is the difference between bioengineering, biochemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and chem e?

  • chem e=chemical engineering.

  • Answer:

    it depends on the context of the terms but here is a general shot at a distinction: Bioengineering = genetic engineering - i.e. man-manipulated genes. Biochemical engineering = pharmaceutical science Biomedical engineering = biomechanics (prosthetics) and designing new devices to help doctors diagnose and treat patients (i.e. MRI machines, surgery lasers, etc.) Chemical engineering = creating and synthesizing new organic molecules for use in industry and society and designing the plants that will create chemicals or petrochemicals on a large scale - i.e. designing a gasoline refinery.

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