BIOL 413 Biochemistry I
The study of the important classes of biochemicals as well as enzymes and enzyme function. (Same as CHEM 413)
Offered
Fall, even years
Student Learning Outcomes
- Apply knowledge from previous courses like biology/toxicology/organic chemistry to biochemical problems
- Describe and apply acid/base chemistry to cellular processes
- Describe and apply thermodynamic principles to cellular processes
- draw amino acid structures and know the one- and three-letter abbreviations for each amino acid
- Differentiate the various levels of protein structure
- Master the fundamental chemistry of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids
- Describe, recognize, and apply carbohydrate chemistry in cellular processes
- Describe, recognize, and apply lipid chemistry in cellular processes
- Describe, recognize, and apply the fundamentals of membrane composition and membrane transport
- Describe, recognize, and apply the principles of enzyme kinetics
- Describe, recognize, and apply the basic mechanism of enzyme action
- Describe recognize, and aplly the regulatory mechanisms of enzyme activity
- Describe, recognize, and apply the fundamentals of molecular moters
- Describe, recognize and apply the fundamentals of nucleic acid chemistry