ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
NTSS10130o14Semester:
2014/2015 winterName:
BiochemistryMajor:
Food Technology and NutritionStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
3ECTS points:
9Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
30 / 60 / 0Lecturer:
Language of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Student defines the concept of biochemical - recognize the protein and nucleic acid - have a basic knowledge of the structure and function of cellular molecules - explains the main tracks of metabolism: sugars, proteins and lipids, overlapping with the participation of relevant enzymes - know kinetic action of enzymes – It can be explained by the integration and the hierarchy of processes of cellular - distinguishes the enzymes, coenzymes and vitamins - distinguish between fractions nucleic acids also replication, transcription translation.
Skills:
The Student can perform biochemical reactions using pipettes, test tubes and water bath - performs the reactions characteristic of cellular organic compounds - the variability of conditions of enzymes activity- calculates the concentration of sugars, proteins, nucleic acids – estimate enzymes activity -place the support equipment necessary in the workshop of biochemical - It can indicate the factors harmful.
Competences:
Social skills (attitude):
Is able to work in a team; is aware of the common responsibility of the undertaken task; shows care about workplace, glassware and equipment; understands the importance of precision in biochemistry.
Prerequisites:
Inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry Course content:
Structure and function of important cellular molecules: aminoacids, proteins, lipids, fatty acids, saccharides by which they; Characteristics, mechanism and kinetics of enzymes action; Coenzymes and vitamins soluble in water and fats; Course, location and the regulation of metabolism in the cell. Synthesis, structure and function of nucleic acids; Integration of cell processes.Recommended literature:
1. Podstawy biochemii, Kączkowski J. WNT, 2005; 2.Biochemia, krótkie wykłady;. Hames B.D. i inni, 2007; 3. Biochemia Harpera, Murray R.K. i inni, PZWL Warszawa, 2006; 4. Biochemia, Berg J.M., Tymoczko J.L., Stryer L,. PWN 2007.Assessment methods:
Written exam.Comment: