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Other Non-Carbohydrate Precursors, Even in Non-Photosynthetic Organisms

1. The document compares and contrasts the processes involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of major macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids. 2. It provides content on specific biosynthesis processes such as gluconeogenesis and protein synthesis. Degradation processes discussed include glycolysis, protein catabolism, and nucleic acid degradation. 3. Strategies for teaching the topics include using flipped classroom videos and having students make a comparison table of the reactions. Assessment will involve having students complete the table.
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Other Non-Carbohydrate Precursors, Even in Non-Photosynthetic Organisms

1. The document compares and contrasts the processes involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of major macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids. 2. It provides content on specific biosynthesis processes such as gluconeogenesis and protein synthesis. Degradation processes discussed include glycolysis, protein catabolism, and nucleic acid degradation. 3. Strategies for teaching the topics include using flipped classroom videos and having students make a comparison table of the reactions. Assessment will involve having students complete the table.
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Richard Y. Balicat Jr.

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