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BIOC299: Biochemistry for Non-Majors

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Biochemistry

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200-level

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An introduction to the concepts of biochemistry intended for students not majoring in biochemistry or microbiology. Properties of bio-molecules, basic enzymology and metabolism. Bioenergetics, nucleic acid structure and synthesis. Protein synthesis. Structure and properties of membranes.

Supplemental Notes

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  • Credit will be granted for only one of BIOC 299, BIOC 200.
  • Not open for credit to students registered in, or with credit in any third-year BIOC course.
  • Students without a background in cell biology may find they are required to do additional reading to fully understand some aspects of this course.