Course Objectives :
The course aims to enable the learners to understand the basic processes which link the biological systems with the chemical systems and to provide them with the basic knowledge and insight about the three-dimensional (3D) structure of macromolecules (protein and nucleic acids) and the relationship between their structure and function.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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CHY 125(B) |
Introduction to Biomolecules |
The students will be able to-
CO28-describe the function of several important proteins and relate their function to the structure. CO29-identify the chemical elements of carbohydrates and the difference between simple sugars and complex carbohydrates. CO30-discuss the relationship between cellular activities and biological responses. CO31-outline cell metabolism, chemical composition, physiochemical and functional organization of organelles. CO32-illustrate the different composition and roles of nucleic acids in the cell and their interactions with each other. CO33-analyze contemporary approaches and techniques used in modern cell and molecular biology. |
Interactive lectures
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Tutorials
Quiz |
Written test
Google quiz
Assignment
Semester end examination |
Origin of Life: elementary idea of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, difference between plant and animal cell, cell organelles and their functions: plasma membrane, chloroplast, mitochondria, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, ribosomes, nucleus. Chemical bonds: Hydrogen bonds, covalent, ionic, van der Waals interactions.