CHEM 105 - Perspectives in Nutrition
Taught by: Ken Strothkamp
Content: The fundamental basis of human nutritional needs and contemporary controversies in nutrition. Extracting energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins; essential amino acids and the cellular synthesis of proteins; water-soluble vitamins in major nutrient metabolism; biological function of fat-soluble vitamins; physiological roles of minerals. Readings on contemporary controversies in nutrition including the relationship between diet and disease. Lecture, laboratory.
Schedule: This class has a non-traditional, 4-week schedule. The first class meets Monday, May 18th, and the final exam will be on Friday, June 12th.
Prerequisites: None.
Semester Credits: 4
Schedule: MTWThF 9:30-11:30am; Lab M/Th 12:00-3:00pm
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