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I. Chemistry of organisms
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1. Chemical elements of the cell
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2. Carbohydrates: their structure, properties, occurrence and importance
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3. Lipids: structure, properties, occurence and importance
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5. Biochemical tests, chromatography, electrophoresis and separation of tissues
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Avitaminosis; hypovitaminosis and hypervitaminosis
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Complete and incomplete proteins
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Disadvantages of a vegetarian diet
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