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Basic Chemistry for Biology Students Video

Introduces Biology Students to the Most Important Chemical Concepts
This program begins by defining and illustrating atoms, subatomic particles, molecules, ions, and isotopes. Then the program goes on to explain the biological significance of ionic and covalent bonds. In part two, the role of important organic molecules is explained. Students will learn how polysaccharides are formed and broken down through dehydration/hydrolysis reactions. They will also discover how and why proteins fold into the structures they do, as well as explore the structure and function of nucleic acids. The program also comes with a teacher’s resource book and student handouts. Duration: 21 minutes.



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193 V 2158 Basic Chemistry for Biology Students Video
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