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Compare representative mitochondrial genomes (human, plants, algae) in terms of gene content, organization, and expression.
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BIOC 4403
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Identify and define major components of the human diet: macronutrients, minerals, vitamins.
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BIOC 4306
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Use the scientific literature and other available resources to research topics in human biochemistry and, in a small group tutorial setting, to answer guided questions and attain learning objectives.
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BIOC 1040
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Compare and contrast the nutritional requirements in the elderly and the newborn to adult values.
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BIOC 4306
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Provide rational biochemical arguments for the adoption of vegetarian and vegan diets.
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BIOC 4306
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Explain how energy and glucose homeostasis are maintained in the human body, and recognize the roles of peripheral and central signals.
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BIOC 2300
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Describe how humans obtain, store, and utilize energy through metabolic transformations of biomolecules, and outline the fundamental principles of nutritional balance.
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BIOC 1040
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Provide rational biochemical arguments for dietary modulation of cardiovascular disease.
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BIOC 4306
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Provide rational biochemical arguments for nutritional approaches to weight loss.
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BIOC 4306
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Analyze data obtained from molecular biology procedures and explain problems associated with expression of human protein products in bacteria or other host cell systems.
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BIOC 4501
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List the major macro- and micronutrients essential for human health, and explain their actions at the biochemical level.
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BIOC 1040
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