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Application and Admission Bulletin 2012/2013 - University of Szeged

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10– Amino acids, peptides <strong>and</strong> proteins– Carboxylic acid derivatives. Lipids– Nucleic acidsTextbookMcMurry, J., Fay, R.C.: Chemistry, 4th edition,Ed.: Prentice-Hall International, Inc., EnglewoodCliffs, New Jersey, 07458, 2001Biology1. The Living World– Classification– Levels <strong>of</strong> organization2. Cell Biology– Chemical Components <strong>of</strong> a Cell– Elements <strong>and</strong> inorganic compounds– Lipids, carbohydrates, proteins <strong>and</strong> nucleicacids colloidal systems– Cellular Metabolism– Enzymes– Energy production in glycolysis, Krebs cycle<strong>and</strong> terminal oxidation Photosynthesizes– The biosynthesis <strong>of</strong> lipids, carbohydrates, proteins<strong>and</strong> nucleic acids– Cellular Ultrastructure (Organelles), Cellularphysiology, Membrane transport– Endocytosis <strong>and</strong> exostosis– The action potential cellular movements3. Organic Biology– Nutrition– Respiration– Excretion– Circulation Locomotion– Reproduction– Sexual an asexual reproduction growth <strong>and</strong>development– Regulation– Homeostasis <strong>and</strong> regulation by hormones– Nervous regulation– The nervous system– The synapse <strong>and</strong> neurotransmitters– Autonomic nervous system– The spinal cord– The brain– Memory <strong>and</strong> sleep– Perception– Receptors <strong>and</strong> perceptive organs– The evolution <strong>of</strong> the systems listed above– Structure <strong>and</strong> function <strong>of</strong> the correspondinghuman-organs– Animal behavior– Innate <strong>and</strong> learned behavior4. The Environment– Ecology, ecosystems– Food chains, limiting factors, cycles in nature– Populations <strong>and</strong> communities5. Genetics– Molecular genetics– Properties <strong>of</strong> the genetic material– Mutation, recombination– The genetic code– The operon– Classical genetics– Modes <strong>of</strong> inheritance (discontinuous traits)– Linkage– Sex chromosomes– Continuous traits genetic counselling6. Evolution– Population genetics– Chemical <strong>and</strong> biological evolution– Human evolutionTextbookJohn H. Postlethwait <strong>and</strong> Janet L. Hopson: TheNature <strong>of</strong> Life 3rd edition. McGraw-Hill, Inc.1995. ISBN 0-07-113600-2Useful websites for students studyingMolecular <strong>and</strong> cell biology– http://www.cellbio.com– http://www.cellbioed.org– http://www.cellsalive.com– http://www.bioanim.com– http://www.steve.gb.com/science/cell_biology.htmlUseful websites for students studyingGenetics– http://www.doegenomes.org– http://www.Koshl<strong>and</strong>ScienceMuseum.org– http://www.synapses.co.uk/genetics– http://www.clcbio.com

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