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This course is a continuation of the Biochemistry A course. It is intended to lead students to a deeper understanding of biological and biochemical relationships and the ways in which biochemical processes are regulated. Therefore, the topics of individual lectures are selected to reflect knowledge from various areas of biochemistry (molecular genetics, metabolism, immunology, clinical biochemistry, and plant biochemistry).
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To successfully pass the exam, the student must: a) Independently complete the continuous e-learning course b) Pass the exam, which consists of a written and an oral part. Last update: Škop Vojtěch (29.04.2025)
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Biochemistry B is a theoretical course. Students acquire knowledge primarily in the field of biochemistry through lectures, which include practical aspects of how this knowledge can be applied in real life. After each lecture, an e-learning course with a test is available, and completing it is a requirement for obtaining the course credit. Last update: Škop Vojtěch (29.04.2025)
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a) Podmínkou udělení zápočtu je úspěšné absolvování průběžného testu v rámci e-learningového kurzu. b) Zkouška sestává z písemné a ústní části. Last update: Cibulková Jana (16.05.2025)
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1. Introduction: What is modern biochemistry about? 2. Metabolism and transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide 3. Biochemistry of essential factors 4. Regulation of enzyme activity 5. Hormones and signal transduction across biological membranes 6. Coordination of metabolic functions in multicellular organisms 7. Compartmentalization of metabolic processes – role of organelles and the cytoskeleton 8. Metabolic types of organisms and their classification 9. Biochemistry of photolithotrophic organisms 10. Basic methods of genetic engineering and their applications in biotechnology 11. Clinical biochemistry – measurement and interpretation of diagnostic parameters 12. Biochemical basis and metabolic changes in selected diseases I (cancer and prion diseases) 13. Biochemical basis and metabolic changes in selected diseases II (metabolic disorders) 14. Historical overview of biochemistry Last update: Škop Vojtěch (29.04.2025)
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The electronic version of the Dictionary of biochemical terms at: http://vydavatelstvi.vscht.cz/knihy/uid_es-002/ebook.help.htm All materials projected in lectures can be found at e-learning.vscht.cz
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Students will be able to: navigate biochemical literature and understand biochemical principles that are currently relevant across all fields of food technology, agriculture, and medicine. Their knowledge will also prepare them for further studies in master's and doctoral programs where biochemistry is considered an essential prerequisite.
In addition, students will be able to: • Explain the principles of gas metabolism, essential factors, and the regulation of enzyme activity. • Describe hormonal signaling and its connection to information transfer across membranes. • Describe how metabolism is coordinated among organs and explain the role of compartmentation of metabolic processes within the cell. • Classify organisms by metabolic type and explain the principles of metabolism in photolithotrophic organisms. • Summarize the principles of genetic engineering and discuss their practical applications. • Apply biochemical knowledge to interpret clinical parameters, propose appropriate analytical methods, and explain the biochemical basis of selected diseases.
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Biochemie A Last update: Škop Vojtěch (29.04.2025)
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Biochemistry A Last update: Škop Vojtěch (29.04.2025)
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| Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
| Účast na přednáškách | 1 | 28 | ||
| Příprava na přednášky, semináře, laboratoře, exkurzi nebo praxi | 1 | 28 | ||
| Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 2 | 56 | ||
| Semester tests | 1 | 28 | ||
| 5 / 5 | 140 / 140 | |||
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| Form | Significance |
| Homework preparation | 20 |
| Examination test | 40 |
| Oral examination | 40 |

