BIMO 322(S) Biochemistry II-Metabolism (Same as Biology 322 and Chemistry 322) (Q)
This lecture course provides an in-depth presentation of the complex metabolic reactions which are central to life. Emphasis is placed on the biological flow of energy including alternative modes of energy generation (aerobic, anaerobic, photosynthetic); the regulation and
integration of the metabolic pathways including compartmentalization and the transport of
metabolites; and biochemical reaction mechanisms including the structures and mechanisms
of coenzymes. This comprehensive study also includes the biosynthesis and catabolism of
small molecules (carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and nucleotides). Laboratory experiments introduce the principles and procedures used to study enzymatic reactions, bioenergetics, and metabolic pathways.
Format: lecture, three hours per week; laboratory, four hours per week. Evaluation will be
based on several exams, an oral presentation, and performance in the laboratories including
lab reports that emphasize conceptual and mathematics analysis of the data generated.
Prerequisites: Biology 101 and Chemistry 251/255. No enrollment limit (expected: 36).
Hour: D. LYNCH