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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: How Life Works - Season 1

Series: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: How Life Works
4.9
(39)
Episodes
36
Rating
TVPG
Year
2019
Language
English

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Taught by Professor Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University, this series covers the essential topics of a first-semester college course in biochemistry and molecular biology, introducing you to amino acids, proteins, enzymes, genes, and the intricate workings of living cells. A background in high school-level chemistry is helpful.

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1. Biochemistry Is the Science of Us

31m

Get started on the subjects that Professor Ahern calls "the science of us" biochemistry and its allied field molecular biology, which both tell us who we are. Discover the handful of elements involved in biochemical reactions; the bonds they form; and the wide array of molecules that result, including amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins.

2. Why Water Is Essential for Life

31m

Investigate why water is so singularly suited to life. Composed of two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen atom, water molecules have a polar charge due to the uneven arrangement of shared electrons. See how this simple feature allows water to dissolve sugars and salts, while leaving oils and fats untouched. Also learn what makes water solutions acidic or basic.

3. Amino Acids: 20 Building Blocks of Life

29m

Take a tour through the 20 amino acids that link together in different combinations and sequences to build proteins. Besides water, proteins are the most abundant molecules in all known forms of life. Also the most diverse class of biological molecules, proteins make up everything from enzymes and hormones to antibodies and muscle cells.

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