California State University Monterey Bay

  BIO 310 - Introduction to Biochemistry with Earth Systems Applications

 

Biochemistry with Earth Systems Applications is an introduction to the study of molecular interactions between organisms and the environment. Students will be able to describe models of energy and information pathways within and between cells and surroundings. Covers photosynthesis, respiration, biological electron transfer, membrane transport, and biomolecular structure (Offered spring semester of even years).

Prerequisite(s): ESSP 111 and ESSP 241, or equivalents. Same sense of humor as instructor recommended....

Corequisite(s): ESSP 310L - Students use evolutionary studies and computer modeling to answer questions about protein structure and function. Students conduct bioassays, protein purification and enzyme assays.

Instructor: Henrik Kibak, PhD

Syllabus: Spring 2006

Schedule: Jan. 24 - May 16, 2006

Course: Student Participants,  Resources,  Lab , Pesticide Presentations , Study Guide

Lecture Bio 310 3 units - CRN 21011
Lab Bio 310L 1 unit - CRN 21012

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