Identify structure of mono, di, polysaccharides (bonds) and lipids. Explain their distribution, storage, and mobilization. [BIOC 2300]
Describe how humans obtain, store, and utilize energy through metabolic transformations of biomolecules, and outline the fundamental principles of nutritional balance. [BIOC 1040] Explain how lipids form membranes and lipoproteins and influence their function, and list different transport mechanisms across membranes. [BIOC 2300] Explain how metabolic pathways are controlled to maintain homeostasis of organisms under normal physiological conditions, and give examples of how this may be influenced by nutrition, drugs, and certain pathological states such as diabetes and obesity. [BIOC 1040] Recall basic principles of regulation of anabolic and catabolic pathways in biochemistry. [BIOC 3300] Recognize how metabolic pathways are controlled to maintain homeostasis of organisms under normal physiological conditions, and how this may be disrupted by certain pathological states. [BIOC 2300]
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