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Student majoring in biological chemistry should be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of the molecular structures of both the monomeric biological building blocks and their corresponding assembled biopolymers and how the structures of these relate to their function.
 - Demonstrate understanding of the chemical concepts of kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibria as applied to biological systems.
 - Demonstrate understanding of the reaction mechanisms of biological catalysts, including the use of organic and metal cofactors.
 - Demonstrate understanding of the principles that govern the use and processing of biological molecules, including regulation and integration of these processes.
 - Obtain experience with the use of models (Michaelis-Menten for kinetics, Symmetry and sequential models for allosterism).
 
