
The ultimate goal of Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry is to teach the chemistry of the human body, while trying to show that each subsection of chemistry is important in its own right. In its entirety it can be used for a one-year course in chemistry, or parts of the book can be used in a one-term chemistry course. It is intended for nonchemistry majors, mainly those entering health science and related fields, such as nursing, medical technology, physical therapy and nutrition. Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry requires some general chemistry background. * A large amount of boxed applications of chemical concepts highlight the important information of the text more clearly for the student. * The definition of each term in the Glossary-Index is given along with the index entry and the page number. * Lists of key terms at the end of each chapter, with notation of the section number make these terms more accessible study guides for students. * Numerous problems are included at the ends of each chapter--higher level problems are indicated. New to this * New material has been added, including the isoelectric points of amino acids, non-coding DNA satellites and transcription factors and their role in gene regulations. * New examples have been added of exceptions to the octet rule. * Enlarged discussion on immunochemistry, detailing the role of B and T cells.
This text investigates the fundamental chemical principles governing the human body to provide a comprehensive foundation for students in health science and related professional fields. Frederick A. Bettelheim utilizes a structured pedagogical approach to bridge the gap between general, organic, and biological chemistry. The book serves as a modular resource, designed to be adaptable for both one-year and one-term academic courses, ensuring that students grasp the relevance of chemical subsections to their future clinical practice.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators and students frequently identify this text as a standard resource for non-chemistry majors pursuing careers in nursing and physical therapy. The inclusion of boxed applications and varied problem sets is widely recognized as a practical tool for reinforcing complex biochemical concepts.
Page Count:
745
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt College Pub
ISBN-10:
0030010683
ISBN-13:
9780030010682
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