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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (03.10.2010)
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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (03.10.2010)
The aim of this course is to provide medical students with basic knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry necessary for an understanding of processes taking place in the human body. The main focus is on the chemical composition of cells and principles of chemical reactions. This course provides essential background knowledge for other courses in Module IB. You will also build on facts and skills acquired in this course in later course such as the biochemistry course in Module IA, in pharmacology, clinical biochemistry, etc. |
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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (03.10.2010)
CHEMISTRY BIOCHEMISTRY |
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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (03.10.2010)
Lectures (24 x 2 hours), seminars (11 x 3 hours), practicals (4 x 3 hours), altogether 93 hours of teaching during 15 study weeks. |
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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (28.04.2011)
This course ends in the end of the winter semester with a sub-credit (colloquium), which is necessary to get credit for the whole Module IB. The exam in Module IB takes place at the end of the first year but there are no more classes in the course Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry in the summer semester. NOTE: SUBCREDIT REQUIREMENTS
Deailed information about practicals and tests can be found at http://www.lf3.cuni.cz/en/departments/chemie/vyuka/index.html. PRACTICALS TESTS
HOW MANY TIMES YOU CAN SIT A TEST SIGNING SUB-CREDITS INTO CREDIT BOOKS (INDEX)
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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (03.10.2010)
LECTURES SEMINARS PRACTICALS |
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Last update: Mgr. Vladimíra Kvasnicová (03.10.2010)
Hight school chemistry. |