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| Course Code | AGRIC 2501RW | ||
| Course | Animal and Plant Biochemistry (Vet-Bio) II | ||
| Coordinating Unit | School of Agriculture, Food & Wine, Faculty of Sciences | ||
| Term | Semester 1 2013 | ||
| Mode | Internal | ||
| Level | Undergraduate | ||
| Location/s | Roseworthy | ||
| Units | 3 | ||
| Contact | Up to six hours per week | ||
| Prerequisites | CHEM 1510 or CHEM 1511 & CHEM 1520 or CHEM 1521 | ||
| Corequisites | Not applicable | ||
| Incompatible | Not applicable | ||
| Assumed Knowledge | BIOLOGY 1510 & BIOLOGY 1520 | ||
| Restrictions | Not applicable | ||
| Quota | Not applicable | ||
| Course Description | This course provides an advanced introduction to the fundamental processes of plant, animal and microbial metabolism. Topics will include protein structure and function, mechanisms and control of enzyme action, the biochemistry of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, energy generation, and the fundamentals of nucleic acid biochemistry. Examples of the application and context of key biochemical concepts to areas of science including plant and animal science, viticulture and oenology, veterinary medicine and food technology will be used to highlight the importance of biochemistry to all sectors of these sciences. | ||
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