Everyone knows that energy is essential for sustaining life. How can you define energy in life? Have ever thought about ways of how carbohydrates like glucose from your diet can be used for extracting energy? A scientific field that focuses on energy production and flow though living cells and organisms is called bioenergetics. Energy metabolism covers various biochemical ways of energy transformation and regulatory mechanisms of over thousands chemical reactions. Without fine control of those metabolic processes, cells and organisms cannot maintain activities linked to life.
This 7 week-course will give you a clear introduction to the basic fundamentals of energy metabolism. We will first establish the concept of energy metabolism and subsequently examine biochemical steps involved in energy production from glucose oxdiation as well as glucose synthesis via photosynthesis. We will also learn about metabolic reactions related to fat as well as regulatory actions among different organs. Finally, dysregulated energy metabolism in pathological conditions such as diabetes and cancer will be discussed.
Everyone knows that energy is essential for sustaining life. How can you define energy in life? Have ever thought about ways of how carbohydrates like glucose from your diet can be used for extracting energy? A scientific field that focuses on energy production and flow though living cells and organisms is called bioenergetics. Energy metabolism covers various biochemical ways of energy transformation and regulation of thousands of chemical reactions. Without fine regulation of those metabolic processes, cells and organisms cannot maintain activities linked to life.
This 7 week-course will give you a clear introduction to the basic fundamentals of energy metabolism. We will first establish the concept of energy metabolism and subsequently examine biochemical processes involved in energy production as well as photosynthesis. We will also learn about metabolic reactions related to fa as well as regulatory actions among different organs. Finally, dysregulated energy metabolism in pathological conditions such as diabetes and cancer will be discussed.
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5 videos•Total 66 minutes
1. What is metabolism?•12 minutes
2. Energy in life•11 minutes
3. ATP, the universal energy currency of life•11 minutes
4. ATP and muscle contraction•15 minutes
5. ATP and molecular transport•17 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 1 Review Quiz•30 minutes
Module 2: When you get hungry
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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5 videos•Total 67 minutes
1. Metabolic organs•15 minutes
2. Hunger hormone•13 minutes
3. Carbohydrate digestion•12 minutes
4. What is enzyme?•15 minutes
5. Absorption of glucose•12 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 2 Review Quiz•30 minutes
Module 3: Glucose oxidation and energy production
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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5 videos•Total 64 minutes
1. Overview of Glucose oxidation•10 minutes
2. Glycolysis•15 minutes
3. Mitochondria•12 minutes
4. Citric Acid Cycle•10 minutes
5. Oxidative Phosphorylation•18 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 3 Review Quiz•30 minutes
MODULE 4: PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Module 4•1 hour to complete
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5 videos•Total 54 minutes
1. Earth's Energy Cycle•12 minutes
2. Light-dependent photosynthesis•15 minutes
3. Carbon fixation•10 minutes
4. C4 Plants•8 minutes
5. CAM plants•9 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 4 Review Quiz•30 minutes
MODULE 5: FAT METABOLISM
Module 5•1 hour to complete
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5 videos•Total 58 minutes
1. Adipose tissue•12 minutes
2. What is fat?•11 minutes
3. Digestion & absorption of fat •12 minutes
4. Oxidation of fatty acids•12 minutes
5. Fatty acid biosynthesis•12 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 5 Review Quiz•30 minutes
MODULE 6: Glucose energy homeostasis and diabetes
Module 6•2 hours to complete
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5 videos•Total 62 minutes
1. Glucagon•17 minutes
2. What is insulin?•12 minutes
3. Actions of insulin•9 minutes
4. What is diabetes? -1•10 minutes
5. What is diabetes? -2•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 6 Review Quiz•30 minutes
Module 7: Energy Homeostasis in your body
Module 7•2 hours to complete
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6 videos•Total 61 minutes
1. Metabolic responses to starvation•9 minutes
2. Stress and energy metabolism•9 minutes
3. Metabolic responses to exercise•9 minutes
4. Alcohol consumption and energy metabolism•9 minutes
5. Cancer & energy metabolism•10 minutes
6. Microbiota and energy metabolism•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 7 Review Quiz•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Jun 15, 2020
This is a very good course and a well-designed one. I really enjoyed learning all the biochemical principles related to energy metabolism. Thank you so much Kim Sir.
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Excellent course and presentation are very nice sir seyum kim has demonstrated the biochemical principle of metabolism very nicely best course by KAIST university .
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Reviewed on Feb 11, 2021
Loved the course. My background is exercise physiology so I already knew a lot about the topics, but the course still filled in some gaps.
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