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Department of BIOTECHNOLOGY, REC


                - urea cycle - interconnection of pathways and their regulation.


                UNIT V        BIOENERGETICS                                                                  9
                Structure of mitochondria - general concept of oxidation and reduction - electronegative potential -
                high energy compounds - ATP/ADP cycle - electron transport chain - oxidative phosphorylation -
                uncouplers– inhibitors - - bioenergetics of glucose andpalmitic acid oxidation.

                                                                                  TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

                COURSE OUTCOMES:
                On completion of the course the students will be able to
                     Understand the chemical basis of life which involves the importance of water, biological
                       buffers and biomolecules.
                     Comprehend the structure and functions of biomolecules.
                     Cognize the action and regulations of enzymes.
                     Relate the interconnection of different metabolic pathways.
                     realizethe importance of ATP and other high energy compounds.

                TEXTBOOKS:
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                   1.  Hames D, Hooper N., BIOS Instant notes - Biochemistry. 4 edition,
                       GarlandScience,Taylor and Francis group, New York and London, 2011.
                   2.  Pamela C Champe, Richard A. Harvey, Lippincott's illustrated reviews, Biochemistry,
                       Third Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2005.
                   3.  Murray R.K., Granner D.K., Mayes P.A. and Rodwell V.W. Harpers Biochemistry.
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                       Appleton and Lange, Stanford, Conneticut, 30  Edition, McGraw Hill Education, February
                       2015.

                REFERENCES:
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                   1.  Lehninger A.L., Nelson D.L. and Cox M.M. Principles of Biochemistry,6 edition, CBS
                       publishers and distributors, 2012.
                   2.  Burtis&Ashwood W.B. Tietz Textbook of Clinical chemistry, Volume 564, Saunders
                       Company,1999.
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                   3.  LubertStryer W.H. Biochemistry, 5 Revised edition Freeman and company, New York, 2002.
                   4.  Donald Voet& Judith G. Voet. Biochemistry. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Rama Rao
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                       Textbook of Biochemistry, 4  Edition, Deb. Textbook of Biochemistry, November 2010.


                  GE17261                    ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY                    L  T  P  C
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                  OBJECTIVES:
                 To provide exposure to the students with hands on experience on various basic engineering practices
                  in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

                                         GROUP A (CIVIL & MECHANICAL)

                  I      CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE

                  Buildings:
                   (a) Study of plumbing and carpentry components of residential and industrial buildings. Safety
                  aspects.

                  Plumbing Works:
                  (a)  Study  of  pipeline  joints,  its  location  and  functions:  valves,  taps,  couplings,  unions,  reducers,
                  elbows in household fittings.
                  (b) Study of pipe connections requirements for pumps and turbines.
                  (c) Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply and sewage works.
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