C.I. FONDAMENTI DI FISICA, BIOCHIMICA E STATISTICA (Corso Integrato)
Italiano
Lingua di insegnamento | Italiano |
Contenuti | Obiettivo del corso è fornirele conoscenze Chimiche e Biochimiche per poter accedere ai corsi successivi: le basi di Biochimica saranno incentrate sul metabolismo cellulare e sullo studio di molecole e macromolecole che regolano i processi biologici negli organismi viventi. L'acquisizione di queste conoscenze indirizzerà lo studente alla comprensione della biologia cellulare e della fisiologia. Lo studente dovrà avere conoscenza di questi processi di base per poter accedere all'aggiornamento professionale futuro in maniera autonoma. |
Testi di riferimento | "Corso di Biochimica per le Lauree Sanitarie", Piccin Ed. |
English
Teaching language | Italian Language |
Contents | The learning goals of this course are to provide chemistry information, for understanding the contents of subsequent courses: the basics of biochemistry mainly focusing on cellular metabolism and on the study of molecules and macromolecules that regulate processes in living organisms. Acquiring such knowledge and expertise will allow the students to address understanding cell biology and physiology. The student will have the basis for understanding these processes, they will be useful to frame the ability to obtain and interpret relevant scientific informations. autonomously. |
Textbook and course materials | "Corso di biochimica per le Lauree Sanitarie", Piccin Ed. |
Course objectives | Knowledge of the fundamental molecules of Biochemistry: Amino acids and proteins; Mono and Polysaccharides, Simple Lipids and Complexes. |
Prerequisites | Knowledge of Chemistry and the most important functional groups of Carbon Chemistry. |
Teaching methods | Lessons will be supported by the use of computer equipment and power points. |
Evaluation methods | Written test: A test of multiple choice questions on the topics explained in class. |
Other information | none |
Course Syllabus | Introduction to chemistry. The atom and its structure, the molecules and bonds: Ionic, Dative; Covalent, Carbon and its structure, the most important carbon compounds, the functional groups characteristic of Biochemistry, alcohols, aldehydes, carboxylic acids. Phosphate and high "energy" molecules. |