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This two-credit hour course is mandatory for first-year medical students. The course is designed to introduce medical students to biochemistry via covering the basic concepts of structures and functions of macromolecules, detailed information of enzymes, their mechanisms of action, regulation and their association to medicine, as well as cofactor critical for enzyme function.
First Year
  
1 - bio-energy interactions and oxidative phosphorylation .
2 - oxidative phosphorylation .
3 - offer to digest and metabolize carbohydrates .
4 - decomposition of glucose .
5 - Triple -carboxylic acid cycle .
6 - the generation of glucose .
7 - Algalaykojin metabolism .
8 - metabolize sugars and bilateral .
9 - pentose metabolism and oxidizing the NAD.
10 - glucose and amino glycoproteins .
11 - lipid metabolism .
12 - metabolism of nitrogen :
      - Get rid of the amino acid nitrogen
      - Cracking and building amino acids.
      - Convert amino acids machine special vehicles .
      - Metabolism of nitrogenous bases .
13 - Integration of metabolism :
      - Metabolic effects of insulin .
      - Fifty- nutritional food.
      - Diabetes polycarbonate .
      - Obesity .
      - Nutrition .
      - Vitamins.
BSc
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This will enable the students to understand how the living cell works at the molecular level. How
the cell degrades and synthesizes its molecules as well as the link and regulation between the
different molecules.
Summer 2014-2015