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Biochemistry: Enzymes, Metabolism, and Exam Insights

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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of enzymes, metabolism, and the exploration of evolution in biochemistry. Topics include enzyme kinetics, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, and the structure of hemoglobin and antibodies. The instructor also provides insights into exam preparation and guidelines for the open-book/take-home test.

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