Chapter 15 Heterotrophic Nutrition Introduction Heterotrophic nutrition consumes complex organic food material which originates from autotrophic organisms.
Mass Spectrometry of Nucleic Acids 1.Introduction a.Advantages of Mass Spectrometry b.Structures of Nucleotides 2.Fundamentals of Nucleic Acids Analysis.
Biochemistry to Cells Chapters 2 and 3. Anatomy is Structure, Physiology is function Anatomy – Study of internal and external structure – i.e. structure.
Structure (Plasma Membrane) A lipid bilayer(2 layers of lipids) with a variety of proteins.
Small Intestine. Most chemical digestion takes place here Absorb nutrients Other organs assist 1 st part of the SI is the duodenum.
Learning Goal: Describe carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Warm-up: Please identify the main types of biomolecules in the foods pictured.
It is but little you give when you give of your possessions, It is when you give of yourself that you truly give… KAHLIL GIBRAN SKIN DONATION AWARENESS.
Ear wax, why is it there? When and how to remove it Mike Smith ENT Consultant Hereford County Hospital and Worcester Royal Infirmary 2001.
Small intestine (Duodenum). Prepare your whiteboards! Let’s Recap!
CELLULAR COMPOUNDS Macromolecules. A. Overview Most matter in your body that is not water is made of organic compounds → Organic compounds contain carbon.
BIOCHEMISTRY The study of Elements and compounds In organisms.
Vocabulary-Concept Review Biochemstry Chapter 6. Two units of sugar. Disaccharide.