Biochemistry

Biochemistry by Martin Carr, published by Nelson Blackie in 1992, is a comprehensive resource designed for students exploring the chemistry of life. With 124 pages, this edition aims to support those who may not be taking chemistry at A-level, providing a clear overview of essential biochemistry concepts relevant to various educational pathways.
This book presents insights into both core and optional topics suitable for A-level, AS-level, and SCE Higher courses in biology, as well as vocational courses in Further and Higher Education. Readers will find a structured approach to understanding biochemistry, making it a valuable tool for enhancing their knowledge in this scientific field.
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Part of the Nelson Biology Advanced Studies, this book covers biochemistry. It offers students an insight into the chemistry of life, and should be particularly helpful for those who are not taking chemistry at A-level. It has been written to cover both the core and options of A-level, AS-level and SCE Higher courses in biology, and relevant vocational courses in Further and Higher Education.
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