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BCHM 36100 - Molecules |
Credit Hours: 3.00. A lecture course that relates biochemistry to organic chemistry. Chemical principles relevant to the assembly and function of macromolecules, the logic of biological free energy conversion, and enzyme catalysis are emphasized, all of which provide a foundation for the study of metabolism. Typically offered Spring.
3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Offered By: College of Agriculture Department: Biochemistry Course Attributes: Upper Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette Learning Outcomes: 1. Describe the chemical structures of the building blocks of biological macromolecules, including amino acids, nucleotides, sugars and fatty acids. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of the higher order structures of proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides. 3. Understand the principles of enzyme catalysis and regulation. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of lipid membrane structure and function. 5. Understand how energy is harvested and utilized by biological systems. 6. Demonstrate knowledge of analytical and preparative methods that can be applied to biochemistry. 7. Understand the contributions of the discipline to society, including improvements to medicine, agriculture, the economy and the environment. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Biochemistry Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level CHM 25500 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level CHM 26505 Minimum Grade of C-) and (Undergraduate level CHM 25600 Minimum Grade of C- [may be taken concurrently] or Undergraduate level CHM 26605 Minimum Grade of C- [may be taken concurrently]) and (Undergraduate level BIOL 11000 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BIOL 12100 Minimum Grade of C-) |
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