Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds.
 Biochemistry is the study of carbon compounds that crawl.
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General References ------>
<----- General References
Abbreviations of Biochemical Terms About.com Biochemistry Resource
About.com Biology Resource About.com Cell Biology Resource
About.com Molecular Biology Resource About.com Science News
Access Excellence: From Gene to Function AMINO ACIDS
Amino Acids crystal photos (FSU) Ask the Experts about Biology (Sci Am)
Atlas of Nucleic Acid Containing Structures Biochemical Pathways (ExPASy)
(see poster in room 14)
Biochemical Pathways Biochemistry Courses Online
Biochemistry Resources BioChemNet
BiochemNet: Biochemistry Resources BiochemNet: Biology Resources
BiochemNet: General Chem Resources BiochemNet: Organic Chem Resources
Biology Links Gateway (Links2Go) -- Very Cool! BioTech Life Science Resources (Indiana U.)
Carbon Chemistry Chem Resources (U. Cal at Berkley)
Chemistry Resources Enzymes and Energy (U. Arizona)
Emil Fischer - 1902 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on sugars Food Ingredients website
General, Organic & Bio Chemistry International Food Information Council
Martindale's The Reference Desk -- oh wow! Martindale's The Virtual Bioscience Center -oh wow! 
Martindale's The Virtual Chemistry Center -oh wow! MathMol K-12 Activity Page
McGill U. Medical Gateway mdchoice.com  -> medical research website
Medical Biochemistry (Indiana U.)  
Medical Biochemistry
Terre Haute Center for Medical Education (Indiana State U.)
Medscape
Metabolic Pathways of Biochemistry MIT Biology Hypertextbook
MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Large Molecules Molecular Models from Chemistry
Molecules R Us Nature
NetBioChem Nobel Prize Winners for 
DeWitt biology courses
Online Macromolecular Museum Organic Chemistry Review
On-Line Biology Book RasMol/Chime Molecule Viewing Software
Resource for Chemistry Teachers (or students) Periodic Table of the Elements
Pharmaceutical Information Network Physiology of Digestion (Colo. St. U.)
Rare and Orphan Diseases (About.com)  
Science Daily newsource Science News
Scientific American Scientific American Explorations
Swiss Protein Database The Argus Clearinghouse
Water properties 1 Water properties 2
WWW Virtual Library: History of Biology WWW Virtual Library: History of Science, Tech, & Medicine
   
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Amino acids & Proteins ------>
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Access Excellence: From Gene to Function Amino acid anatomy (animated gifs)
Amino Acid Matching Game Amino Acids crystal photos (FSU)
Amino acids from space: D or L? Amino Acids Hydrophobicity (UTHCT)
Amino Acid Metabolism (Wash St. U.) Amino Acids pictures (Galactone)
Amino Acids pictures (NYU) Amino Acids Quiz (CMU)
Amino Acid Structures (IMB) Amino Acid Structures (MIT)
Amino Acid Structure (Wash. St. U.) An Antibody Molecule
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) (a.k.a. Vasopressin) [a nonapeptide] Aspartame (Nutrasweet) Urban Legends
Aspartame (a tripeptide derivative) a.k.a. NutraSweet Biochemical Pathways (from Poster in room 14)
BioTech Life Science Resources: Amino Acid Metabolism (Indiana U.) Carbon Chemistry
Chirality of Amino Acids (Wash. St. U.) Collagen and elastin
Collagen protein Dipeptide anatomy (animated gifs)
DNA, RNA, protein internet references (U. Virginia) Essential Amino Acids (Wash. St. U.)
Enzyme nomenclature database Epinephrine (Adrenaline) synthesis
Food and the Consumer Course (IaSU) Food Ingredients website
Growth Hormone GH (a.k.a. Somatotropin) 
[190 amino acids]
 
Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone GHRH 
[a peptide]
Hematopoiesis 
(Porphyrin Synthesis & Structure)
Heme biosynthesis and metabolism  
Hormones from amino acids, or 
oligo- /polypeptides
Hormones of the Pituitary
Hypothalamus and the Pituitary Gland and their hormones Lysosomes and Peroxisomes
MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Large Molecules Muscles
Muscle filaments Myosin and actin
Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline) synthesis  
NutraSweet website Polypeptide anatomy (animated gifs)
Porphyrin and Heme synthesis Proteasomes (a location for protein degradation)
Protein Digestion to Amino Acids  (Wash. St. U.) Proteins Program (by Dr. Don DeWitt)
Protein Structure (Wash. St. U.) Protein Synthesis (by Dr. Don DeWitt)
Protein Synthesis overview drawing Ribosome Image
Ribosomes Revealed (Sci American) Ribosome Structure
Role of the Ribosomes Somatostatin [a peptide]
Structure and Function of Macromolecules Swiss Protein Database
Oxytocin [a nonapeptide] The Central Dogma (DNA-->RNA-->polypeptide)
The Flow of Food through your GI Tract The Genetic Code (DNA format)
The Genetic Code (Genentech) The Genetic Code (RNA format)
Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone TRH [a tripeptide] Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (a.k.a. Thyrotropin) 
[a glycoprotein hormone]
Vasopressin (a.k.a. Antidiuretic Hormone ADH) 
[a nonapeptide]
Water facts (hydrophilia/hydrophobia)
   
see also Cell Bio 1 links see general references also
   
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Carbohydrates ------>
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Access Excellence: From Gene to Function Alcohol Production 
Amino acid and protein absorption in sm. intestine Aspartame (a dipeptide derivative) a.k.a. NutraSweet
Aspartame (Nutrasweet) Urban Legends ATP
Biochemical Pathways (from Poster in room 14) Biochemistry of Carbohydrates
Bread, Cereal, Rice, and Pasta Bread Production
BioTech Life Science Resources: Carbohydrate Metabolism (Indiana U.) Blame It On The Dog -- info on flatulence
or
Blame It modified version by Dr. D.
WooferGas
Carbohydrate absorption in sm. intestine Carbohydrate Chemistry (U. Leeds)
Carbohydrate Information Carbohydrates Program
Carbohydrates I Chemistry (U. Maine) Carbohydrates II Chemistry (U. Maine)
Carbohydrates III Chemistry (U. Maine) Carbohydrates -Monosaccharides (Wash. St. U.)
Carbohydrate Structure and Function Carbon Chemistry
Cheese Production  Cellular Respiration (use of carbs for energy)
Cellulose biosynthesis in higher plants Cellulose Electronic Network (U. Texas)
Your Beta-1-4 Link to the World
Cellulose digestion Cellulose Use in Industry
Food and the Consumer Course (IaSU) Food Made by Microbial Activities 
Food Ingredients website
Disaccharides, Glucose Polymers (Wash. St. U.)
D-Tagatose Sweetener GlycoWorld
How Do Plants Get Food and Energy?
(see lecture 12)... it is a PDF
Lactose Intolerance websites (U. Virginia)
Lactose Synthesis in Cows (U. Illinois) Lactose Synthesis
Lipid absorption in sm. intestine Nomenclature of Carbohydrates 
NutraSweet website Plant Biochemistry  (U. Kentucky)
Polymer formation from monomers ANIMATION Polymer hydrolysis to monomers ANIMATION
Polymers Up Close Physiology of Taste
Info About Raffinose
 
Rules of Carbohydrate Nomenclature Starch and Cellulose (nice comparision)
Structure and Function of Macromolecules Sucrose Synthesis
Sugars pictures (NYU) Tagatose Sweetener
Termites1 Termites2 (Ohio St. U.)
Transport of sugars in vascular plants.
 see Mol. Bio. 3 references also see general references also
   
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