1st Bachelor in Occupational Therapy
Chemistry
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ECTS Credits | 3 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | CARLIER, Pierre |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | PARA-D_ERGO0037/1 |
Prerequisite | |
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Aims and Objectives | You have to be able: - to refer to one’s reasoning to the basic notions of chemistry. - to recognize and explain the differences between the various classes of biomolecules present in the organism. - to integrate a synthesis of the main catabolic pathways of biomolecules.
The study of the components of a cell |
Description | Basic notions of general chemistry · Chemical elements and their symbols · Periodic table · Notion of quantity of the matter · Notion of molecule and molecular formula · Chemical bondings · Notion of concentration · Reading and interpretation of a chemical equation · Dynamic balances Chemical reactions ; oxydo-reduction reactions and reaction acid-base
Fundamental notions of organic chemistry : · Main properties of C atom · Isomerism · Functional groups Life molecules : proteins; glucids; lipids; enzymes
Main catabolic pathways of biomolecules: · Glycolysis · The Krebs cycle · Respiratory chain
Study of the components cell |
Bibliography | Pirson P., Bribosia A., Todino A., MARTIN C.L., Chimie, Science expérimentale, Ed. De Boeck, Bruxelles, 1990. Zumdahl S., Chimie Générale, Ed. De Boeck, Bruxelles, 1998. Kruh J., Biochimie I. Biologie cellulaire et moléculaire, Hermann, Paris, 1995. Moussard CH., La Biochimie. Tome 1. Biochimie structurale et métabolique, Ed. De Boeck, Bruxelles, 1999. Arnaud P., Chimie Organique, Ed. Dunod, Paris, 1997. |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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