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Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7
2.1 Amino Acids 3.1 Enzyme Action 4.1&4.2 DNA & RNA 5.1 Myoglobin & Hemoglobin 6.1&6.3 Food as Fuel 7.1 Lipid Structure
2.2 Levels of Protein
Structure 3.1 Enzymatic Cycle 4.2 Gene Expression 5.2 Dynamic Hemoglobin 6.2 Aerobic Metabolism 7.1 Beta Oxidation
2.2 Protein Folding 3.2 Enzyme Pathways 4.3 Mutations 5.3 Bohr Effect 6.2 Anaerobic Metabolism 7.1 Metabolism & Disease
2.3 Protein Function
and Disease 3.2 Enzyme Regulation 4.3 DNA repair 6.2 Aerobic vs Anaerobic 7.2 Cell Membranes
4.4 PCR &genetic testing 7.3 Bioactive Lipids
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, Unit 2:
Amino Acids, Peptide Bonds, and
Protein Structure
The graduate explains how the structure and composition of amino acids and
proteins impact the human body.
21%, 14 questions on the assessment
See theAdaptive Pacing Guide for step -by-step
course completion instructions.
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for the next slide
, Table of Contents
Please Click a link or button below
or scroll to Walkthrough Biochemistry Learning
Objectives
Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7
2.1 Amino Acids 3.1 Enzyme Action 4.1&4.2 DNA & RNA 5.1 Myoglobin & Hemoglobin 6.1&6.3 Food as Fuel 7.1 Lipid Structure
2.2 Levels of Protein
Structure 3.1 Enzymatic Cycle 4.2 Gene Expression 5.2 Dynamic Hemoglobin 6.2 Aerobic Metabolism 7.1 Beta Oxidation
2.2 Protein Folding 3.2 Enzyme Pathways 4.3 Mutations 5.3 Bohr Effect 6.2 Anaerobic Metabolism 7.1 Metabolism & Disease
2.3 Protein Function
and Disease 3.2 Enzyme Regulation 4.3 DNA repair 6.2 Aerobic vs Anaerobic 7.2 Cell Membranes
4.4 PCR &genetic testing 7.3 Bioactive Lipids
, Explanation
The learning objective tested appears here
Focus List
❏ Example problem types
❏ Practice Skills
❏ *Note: consider checking boxes as you progress and can apply concepts*
[[ A Relevant Picture appears here ]]
The slides walk through the units and
tested learning objectives for the
course one-by-one. It provides a Navigation buttons
quick visual summary followed by an
example of the type of question for Back Home Next
which we will need to prepare.
[[ A link to the corresponding study guide appears here ]]
, Unit 2:
Amino Acids, Peptide Bonds, and
Protein Structure
The graduate explains how the structure and composition of amino acids and
proteins impact the human body.
21%, 14 questions on the assessment