Biochemistry: Exploring Biochemical Principles

Course 2 of 20: Revealing the Complexities of Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology

Biochemistry: Exploring Biochemical Principles
Biochemistry: Exploring Biochemical Principles

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Course 2 of 20: Revealing the Complexities of Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology

Explore the biochemical principles of anatomy and physiology with our meticulously designed online course. This educational journey begins with an in-depth exploration of Matter and Energy, illuminating how every substance in existence has mass, occupies space, and the various forms of energy that drive biological processes, including ATP, the powerhouse molecule fueling cellular activities.


Progress through the Composition of Matter, where you will learn about the essential elements like oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen that constitute the human body. Understand the role of atomic structures, including protons, neutrons, and electrons, and unravel how these particles bind to form life's building blocks.


Delve deeper into Atomic Weight and Isotopes and discover the significance of isotopes in medical diagnostics and treatment. Gain insights into atomic weights and the stability concerns of radioisotopes, enhancing your understanding of elemental science in biological systems.


The course further unfolds the mysteries behind Chemical Bonds and Chemical Reactions, providing a clear view of how atoms interact, form bonds, or break apart, dictating the structural and functional outcomes in biological organisms. Grasp the concepts of ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds critical to biological structure and function.


Finally, our Biochemistry: The Chemical Composition of Living Matter section will leave you adept in the chemical composition of living matter. Explore how organic and inorganic compounds differ yet play crucial roles in life. Study proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, each serving vital functions from genetic information storage to energy provision.


Structured for an online format, this course is rich with practical insights from a Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at the college/university level (Daniel Miller), making learning both accessible and engaging.


Enroll now to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of the human body, guided by our commitment to your education in Anatomy and Physiology.