Biochemistry I
Download as PDF
Overview
Description
This is the first part of a year-long course where the vast knowledge of biochemistry is filtered through a rational perspective guided by general chemical and biological principles. Following a survey and review of common classes of biologically significant metabolites such as peptides, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, as well as equally important smaller molecules, the emphasis is shifted to biological thermodynamics and enzyme mechanisms. During the latter part of the course the broad spectrum of principles studies is utilized to cover individual metabolic pathways in detail. Prerequisites: EN 102, COM 101, CH 324, CH 324L
Co-requisite: BI 360L
Co-requisite: BI 360L
Career
Undergraduate
Credits
Min
3