62220 BIOCHEMISTRY 1

FACULTY OF SCIENCES 2001

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 61613/61609

Synopsis

Biochemistry  may  be considered as the description  of  life  at  the
molecular  level. The chemical and physical nature of  structures  and
functions within living cells is studied. This unit allows students to
develop an understanding of the major classes of biochemical compounds
found in living organisms and the metabolism of these compounds. Study
of biochemistry is central to studies in biology, and in particular is
related  to  units  in  plant and mammalian physiology,  microbiology,
genetics,  cell biology and molecular biology. A series  of  practical
classes  is integrated with the lectures to allow students to  further
develop  concepts covered in the lectures, and also to become familiar
with  use  of  materials and equipment commonly used  in  biochemistry
laboratories.