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The Hypertextbook Practice Problems
... The Hypertextbook Practice Problems The Hypertextbook Practice Problems Chemistry Review Practice Problems Large Molecules Practice Problems Cell Biology Practice Problems Enzyme Biochemistry Practice Problems ... the Practice Problems Searchable Index. If you don't find a topic here, try the general 7.01 Hypertextbook Searchable Index. The Practice Problems Searchable Index hyperbio@mit.edu
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MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review
... MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review Chemistry Review The study of biology requires an understanding of simple organic chemistry and simple biological chemistry. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, the players in molecular biology, are ... M HCl, which is pH 0, and 1 M NaOH, which is pH 14. In general, cellular pH is approximately 7.2-7.4. It is very closely controlled in the ...
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MIT Chemistry: Directory
... General Information: Chemistry Department Headquarters Office Room:18-380 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Phone: 617-253-1803 Fax: 617-258-7500 Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Chemistry ... MIT Department of Chemistry 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 For comments on our website email chemistrywebmaster@mit.edu Chemistry Home About ...
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MIT Chemistry: About the Department
... Department Facilities Department Staff The Department of Chemistry at MIT is recognized as one of the top chemistry departments in the world. The Department ... spans the breadth of chemistry. General areas covered include biological chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. Specialized areas such as environmental chemistry, materials chemistry and nanoscience are also ...
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MIT Chemistry: Academic Programs
... chemistry. General areas covered include biological chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, the chemistry of polymers and materials, nanoscience, environmental chemistry ...
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The Central Dogma of Biology
... proteins it encodes? The DNA can then stay pristine and protected, away from the caustic chemistry of the cytoplasm. Gene information can be amplified by having many copies of an RNA ... from the codon association described above, and use different codons fo different amino acids. In general, however, the code depicted can be relied upon. How do tRNAs recognize to which codon ...
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M.I.T. Experimental Study Group - Academics
... participate in the program. Staff members are drawn from MIT's Departments of Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Activities such as ... responsible if your monitor turns green and starts spinning around when you visit them. General Academic Information The ESG Staff includes MIT faculty, instructors, graduate students, and undergraduates ...
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