1st Edition
MCDB 310: Intro Biochemistry
School: University of Michigan (U-M )
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Pages: 52This study guide covers all the information from lectures 8-14. Everything from the Need to Know guide is covered.
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Pages: 9A summary of the different kinds of cell signaling receptors and an introduction to bioenergetics
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Pages: 9Finished chapter 11 (membrane lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates) and began chapter 12 (signal transduction)
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Pages: 8Finished up chapter 10 and moved on to the beginning of chapter 11
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Pages: 9A look at the structure and function of the three main classes of lipids
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Pages: 7Laboratory techniques for nucleic acids (identification and characterization) and other functions of nucleotides
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Pages: 10A wrap up of glycoconjugates (including lipoproteins) and an introduction to the structure and function of nucleic acids
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Pages: 14An introduction to the structure and naming of mono and polysaccharides
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Pages: 12A look at the importance of protein thermodynamics, the structure and function of hemoglobin and myoglobin, and the beginning of enzymes.
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Pages: 14The four levels of protein structure and how they affect protein function.
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Pages: 10Methods for separating and purifying proteins, analyzing how pure a protein sample is, and primary structure of proteins
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Pages: 15structure and function of amino acids, how they react to changes in pH, and formation of peptides
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Pages: 9Water and its effects on intermolecular interactions, acids, bases, and buffers
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Pages: 9Review of the biological and chemical foundations of biochemistry