Chemistry enables our eyes to detect the world around us; it determines whether something tastes sweet or sour; it helps genetic information pass accurately from one generation to the next. Ultimately, chemistry powers life itself. We don't need to dig very deep to answer the question: why do biologists need chemistry? Building on the success of the first two editions, Chemistry for the Biosciences introduces students to all the chemistry they need to understand the biological world. Renowned for its clear and straightforward explanations, the book uses everyday examples and analogies throughout to help students get to grips with chemical concepts, and presents them in context of biological systems wherever possible so they can see how chemistry relates to their wider studies. With topics drawn from organic, physical and inorganic chemistry, students will encounter a broad range of essential concepts to master. Chemistry for the Biosciences includes many learning features - both in print and online - to help students grasp these concepts as quickly and thoroughly as possible. From the self-check questions throughout each chapter to help consolidate learning, to the Chemical Toolkits and Maths Tools that help students explore terminology, methods, and numerical skills that may be unfamiliar, the book is written to be a true course companion for students on biological and biomedical science degrees - one that will help them not only remember the essentials, but really understand them, setting students up for success in their later studies. Chemistry for the Biosciences 3/e is supported by an extensive Online Resource Centre, featuring: For registered adopters: Figures from the book in electronic format, ready to download; A test bank of questions, with feedback linked to the text. Multiple-choice questions to aid exam preparation and revision; Full solutions to self-check questions; Data analysis and numerical practice worksheets; Mini-tutorials that walk students through a range of key concepts introduced in the book.
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Chemistry for the Biosciences introduces the essential concepts of chemistry central to understanding biological systems. With an emphasis on straightforward explanations, it features biological examples illustrating how integral chemistry is to the biosciences, and includes learning features to help students master the essentials.
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1. Introduction: why biologists need chemistry ; 2. Atoms: the foundations of life ; 3. Compounds and chemical bonding: bringing atoms together ; 4. Molecular interactions: holding it all together ; 5. Moles, concentrations, and dilutions: making sense of chemical numbers ; 6. Organic compounds 1: hydrocarbons as the framework of life ; 7. Organic compounds 2: adding function to the framework of life ; 8. Molecular shape and structure: life in three dimensions ; 13. Isomerism: generating chemical variety ; 10. Biological macromolecules: providing life's infrastructure ; 11. Metals in biology: life beyond carbon ; 12. Chemical reactions 1: bringing molecules to life ; 13. Chemical reactions 2: reaction mechanisms driving the chemistry of life ; 14. Energy: what makes reactions go? ; 15. Equilibria: how far do reactions go? ; 16. Kinetics: what affects the speed of a reaction? ; 17. Acids, bases, and buffer solutions: life in an aqueous environment ; 18. Chemical analysis: characterizing chemical compounds
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Review from previous edition 'This book is the best of its kind on the market; Crowe and Bradshaw is superbly written, makes great use of analogy, and maintains good biological focus.' * James McEvoy, Lecturer in Biological Chemistry, Royal Holloway, University of London *'Excellent in coverage and depth, with a clear and engaging structure.' * Paul Hagan, Teaching Fellow, University of Ulster *
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199662883
Publisert
2014
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1426 gr
Høyde
265 mm
Bredde
196 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
05, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
768

Biographical note

Jonathan Crowe is a science publisher and science writer based in Oxford, UK. A biochemist by background, Jonathan has extensive experience of making science accessible to a broad audience both through his science writing and science editing. As well as writing Chemistry for the Biosciences, he is also Deputy Editor of the digital science publication, Guru Magazine. Tony Bradshaw is Project Manager for Biomedical Science at York St John University and lectures in chemistry, biochemistry and the molecular biology of cancer at Oxford Brookes University. Prior to this he has worked at the University of Warwick, researching as a member of the Interferon Group, and at the Shell Toxicology Research Laboratory in Sittingbourne, working on mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis. In recent years he has developed a new and very popular degree course in Biomedical Sciences at Oxford Brookes.