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Describe the reciprocal pathways of fatty acid synthesis and oxidation.
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BIOC 3300
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Recognize how changes in lipoprotein metabolism influence atherosclerosis.
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BIOC 3300
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Recognize the pathway for cholesterol biosynthesis and its regulation.
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BIOC 3300
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Recognize the structures and functions of glycerolipids.
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BIOC 3300
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Describe the concept of feedback regulation of cholesterol biosynthesis.
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BIOC 3300
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Identify general features of the common classes of biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, nucleotides and amino acids.
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multiple courses
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Compare and contrast the essential features in the digestion and absorption of carbohydrate, lipid and protein.
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BIOC 4306
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Distinguish the lipids involved in signal transduction.
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BIOC 4305
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Explain how dietary carbohydrates, fats and proteins are converted to energy.
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BIOC 3300
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Identify structure of mono, di, polysaccharides (bonds) and lipids. Explain their distribution, storage, and mobilization.
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BIOC 2300
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Recall the steps of glucose metabolism, citric acid cycle, fatty acid metabolism, amino acid metabolism; identifying the intermediates, enzymes, and regulatory steps.
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BIOC 2300
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Recognize modifications of cholesterol in the synthesis of steroid hormones.
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BIOC 3300
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Analyze the quantity of energy produced from each dietary component (carbohydrates, fatty acid and amino acids).
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BIOC 3300
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Outline the major metabolic pathways by which biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids) are synthesized, degraded and transported, and identify the key points at which these pathways are regulated.
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multiple courses
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Provide rational biochemical arguments for trans fatty acid supplements and disease.
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BIOC 4306
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Explain how lipids form membranes and lipoproteins and influence their function, and list different transport mechanisms across membranes.
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BIOC 2300
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Describe cellular mechanisms of transport that enable the cell to maintain membrane asymmetry and the cellular distribution of lipids.
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BIOC 3300
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Discriminate the classes of lipoproteins by physical and chemical properties and their functions.
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BIOC 3300
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