BCH 100 - Elementary Biochemistry
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Instructor In Charge: Helen L. Henry E-Mail: helen.henry@ucr.edu
Offered: Fall 2004 Instructor In Charge: Paul Larsen E-Mail: paul.larsen@ucr.edu
Offered: Winter 2005
Instructor In Charge: Paul Larsen E-Mail: paul.larsen@ucr.edu
Offered: Spring 2005 |
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Prerequisite(s):
BIOL 005C; CHEM 112C (CHEM 112C may be taken concurrently).
Description:
An introduction to the chemistry and molecular biology of living organisms based on a study of the structure, function, and metabolism of small molecules and macromolecules of biological significance. Examines selected animals, plants, and microorganisms to develop a general understanding of structure-function relationships, enzyme action, regulation, bioenergetics, intermediary metabolism, and molecular biology. Credit is not awarded for BCH 100 if it has already been awarded for BCH 110A, BCH 110B, or BCH 110C.
Course Descriptions Elementary Biochemistry |
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