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Nov 27, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIO 3337 - Biomolecules Credits: 3 hrs. This course is a bioanalytical course concentrating on the major classes of biological macromolecules. It will integrate concepts from chemistry and math with biology. The course will look at the significance of the carbon atom and its role in forming the major building block of these biomolecules. The student will become familiar with functional groups on organic molecules which form the amino acid, sugar, fatty acid, and nucleotide monomeric units which, in turn, are responsible for forming the essential macromolecules responsible for the structure and function of living organisms. The bioorganic and biophysical aspects involving the interactions of biomolecules will be covered to explain their role in maintaining homeostasis of an organism. Completion of this course will prepare students for Biochemistry. Pre-requisite(s): With a grade of “C-” or better in 1) BIO 1313 - General Biology I , CHE 1114 - General Chemistry II Laboratory , CHE 1314 - General Chemistry II , and MAT 1313 - Pre-Calculus II ; and
2) either BIO 1315 - Introduction to Biotechnology or BIO 1314 - General Biology II
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