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Cengage Biochemistry 2016 by Garrett, Grisham
Succeed In The Course With Biochemistry. The Authors' Innovative Conceptual And Organizing "Essential Questions" Framework Guides You Through Course Concepts In A Way That Reveals The Beauty And Usefulness Of Biochemistry In The Everyday World. Offering A Balanced And Streamlined Presentation, This Edition Has Been Updated Throughout With New Material And Revised Presentations. This Book Is Integrated With Owlv2, A Powerful Online Learning System For Chemistry With Book-Specific End-Of-Chapter Material That Will Help You Improve Your Grades And Master Course Concepts. Table Of Contents - Part I: Molecular Components Of Cells 1. The Facts Of Life: Chemistry Is The Logic Of Biological Phenomena 2. Water: The Medium Of Life3. Thermodynamics Of Biological Systems4. Amino Acids And The Peptide Bond5. Proteins: Their Primary Structure And Biological Functions6. Proteins: Secondary, Tertiary, And Quaternary Structure7. Carbohydrates And The Glycoconjugates Of Cell Surfaces8. Lipids 9. Membranes And Membrane Transport10. Nucleotides And Nucleic Acids11. Structure Of Nucleic Acids12. Recombinant Dna, Cloning, Chimeric Genes, And Synthetic Biologypart Ii: Protein Dynamics13. Enzymes-Kinetics And Specificity14. Mechanisms Of Enzyme Action15. Enzyme Regulation16. Molecular Motorspart Iii: Metabolism And Its Regulation17. Metabolism: An Overview18. Glycolysis19. The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle20. Electron Transport And Oxidative Phosphorylation21. Photosynthesis22. Gluconeogenesis, Glycogen Metabolism, And The Pentose Phosphate Pathway23. Fatty Acid Catabolism24. Lipid Biosynthesis25. Nitrogen Acquisition And Amino Acid Metabolism26. Synthesis And Degradation Of Nucleotides27. Metabolic Integration And Organ Specializationpart Iv: Information Transfer28. Dna Metabolism: Replication, Recombination, And Repair29. T Ranscription And The Regulation Of Gene Expression30. Protein Synthesis31. Completing The Protein Life Cycle: Folding, Processing, And Degradation32. The Reception And Transmission Of Extracellular Informationabbreviated Answers To Problemsindex