Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY All biological matter is made up of atoms & compounds ___ and is able to function the way it does because of the energy stored in chemical bonds. ionic bond covalent bond See p...
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* Originally, it was generally believed that life was not subject to the laws of science the way non-life was. It was thought that only living beings could produce the molecules of life (from other, previously existing biomolecules). * History of Biochemistry History of Biochemistry Then, in...
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Biomolecules——— Molecular Physiology Cell———Cell Physiology Tissue———Tissue Physiology Organ———Organ Physiology System——— System Physiology Organism———Integrative Physiology 什么是生理学? 医学生理学的历史 1628年 英国医生William Harvery发表《心与血的运动》, 确立了生理学的科学地位; 19-2...
Definition1Molecularbiologyseekstoexplaintherelationshipsbetweenthestructureandfunctionofbiologicalmoleculesandhowtheserelationshipscontributetotheoperationandcontrolofbiochemicalprocesses.---Turneretal.TheCoreofMolecularBiology:(1)ThemacromoleculesandmacromolecularcomplexesofDNA,RNAandprotein(2)Theprocessesofreplication,...
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