It’s alive! It’s alive! (Thanks to biochemistry, that is.)
Biochemistry is the science of the chemical processes that allow for…well…life. If it moves, breathes, eats, or sleeps, biochemistry can probably explain how. So, it stands to reason that the fundamentals of biochemistry can get a little complicated.
In Biochemistry For Dummies, you’ll explore the carbons, proteins, and cellular systems that make up the biochemical processes that create and sustain life of all kinds. Perfect for students majoring in biology, chemistry, pre-med, health-services, and other science-related fields, this book tracks a typical college-level biochemistry class. It simplifies and clarifies the subject with easy-to-follow diagrams and real-world examples. You’ll also get:
* Explorations of cell biology, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and other fundamental building blocks of life
* Discussions of the basic structures common to all living organisms
* Treatments of the microscopic details of life that make us all tick
If you’re looking for a hand with some of the trickier parts of biochemistry–or you just need an accessible overview of the subject–check out Biochemistry For Dummies today!
A propos de l’auteur
John T. Moore, Ed D, and Richard H. Langley, Ph D, teach Chemistry at Stephen F. Austin State University. Together they have more than 8.9 x 10¯1 years of science education experience, and they have authored or coauthored oodles of books on chemistry topics.