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Biology C2005
by Columbia University
Molecular and Cellular Biology lectures by Lawrence Chasin and Deborah Mowshowitz, Department of Biological Sciences. Produced by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching & Learning
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Biology C2005 Lecture 09
Krebs Cycle; FAD; electron transport chain; mitochondria; ATP synthetase; oxidative phosphorylation and substrate level phosphorylation; You are what you eat
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Biology C2005 Lecture 03
Polysaccharides; Glucose; Ring formation; Anomers: alpha and beta glucose; Chair form; Glycosidic bonds; Starch and cellulose; LIPIDS: Soluble in organic solvents; Steroids; Fats: Fatty acids and glycerol as monomers; Esters;
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Biology C2005 Lecture 02
Water - Most abundant single molecule; Water forms hydrogen bonds; Water molecular structure used as a springboard to discuss all weak bonds; Macromolecules vs. small molecules; Polymers vs. monomers
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Biology C2005 Lecture 01
A biochemist's view of biology; Characteristics of living things; Cells; What are cells made of?; Cell reproduction; Exponential growth;
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Molecular and Cellular Biology lectures by Lawrence Chasin and Deborah Mowshowitz, Department of Biological Sciences. Produced by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching & Learning
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