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Biochemistry For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) | 
enlarge | Authors: John T., Edd Moore, Richard, Phd Langley Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 116784
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 342 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0470194286 Dewey Decimal Number: 572 EAN: 9780470194287
Publication Date: April 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description Are you baffled by biochemistry? You?re not the first, and you won?t be the last. Here?s the good news ? you don?t have to stay baffled! Biochemistry For Dummies shows you the fun and easy way to get a handle on biochemistry, apply the science, raise your grades, and prepare yourself to ace any standardized test. This friendly, unintimidating guide presents an overview of the material covered in a typical college-level biochemistry course and makes biochemistry basics easy to understand. It explains all the topics and practical applications in plain English. From cell ultrastructure and carbohydrates to amino acids, proteins, and supramolecular structure, you?ll identify biochemical structures and reactions, send your grades soaring, and start looking forward to your next class, instead of dreading it. Discover how to: - Master biochemistry basics
- Work through biochemistry problems
- Prepare for standardized tests
- Grasp amino acid and protein structures
- Nail down enzyme terminology
- Get a grip on the Michaelis-Menton equation
- Load up on carbo knowledge
- Crack the nucleic acid code
- Learn to love lipids ? but not too much
- Master the ABCs of vitamins
- Apply biochem in everyday life
- Explore a career in the field
From water chemistry to protein synthesis Biochemistry For Dummies gives you the vital information, clear explanations, and important insights you need to increase your understanding and improve your performance on any biochemistry test.
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| Customer Reviews:
Errors errors everywhere September 12, 2008 Ann 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I sat down with this book tonight, opened the first page and immediately see an error! Further investigation into the contents show more incorrect information. After using Klein's Organic Chemistry as a Second Language series for organic chemistry, this book is a HUGE let down in terms of writing style and in terms of how error-prone it seems to be. I am very disappointed.
Very helpful May 31, 2008 M. Glorioso I used Biochemistry for Dummies to study for the ACS Biochemistry final at the University of Mississippi. Before the exam, I border-lined a high "B" and a low "A". Using this book, I was able to study more efficiently in a shorter amount of time. Moore does an excellent job of explaining some of the most complex concepts of biochemistry in layman's terms. I ended up scoring well enough on the exam to score an "A" in my class. This book sums up a biochemistry text book in roughly 300 easy-to-read/skim pages. I didn't even open my text book. It was extremely helpful.
Burnsie stole my thunder May 13, 2008 Greg Peterson (Minneapolis, MN) Just what I was going to say. I have NO background in biochemistry, but the first thing I noticed in the book was that it had errors on the cheat sheet--the very first page. On the other hand, by messing that up I learned the material (it's correct in a chart later in the book) much better than if it had been right, so I guess I should thank the authors for that. The absence of arrows was beyond the pale. It makes it very difficult for me to trust the rest of the book when it has such obvious errors in it. I gave it two stars because it shows promise as an introductory book...once the egregious bugs are worked out in any subsequent edition.
Review please? May 9, 2008 K. Burns (Oklahoma) Did anyone review this book before it was published? The lack of arrows in the reactions, the labeling of two valines in the "cheat sheet," the structure of one of the valines is the same as the isoleucine, and leucine is left out. The book also mentions that mRNA for translation is directed to the mitochondria...a little confused on that one. Overall, the book is a good review for those needing to refresh, but full of typos and stupid errors.
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