Wang Jingyan edition of biochemistry (passbook is the third edition, the most authoritative books on biochemistry).
Preliminary subjects: politics, English, math, 836 biochemistry B.
Preliminary designated reference book: Biochemistry, Wang Jingyan, edited by the Higher Education Publishing House, 2002, third edition.
Appointed reference books for the retest: Food Chemistry, edited by Wang Dongfeng, Chemical Industry Press, 2007. Chemical Industry Press, 2007.
Extended information: Biology in the history of the earth has had about 4 billion years to develop and evolve. About 15 million species have become extinct and some of their remains are preserved in the earth's layers to form fossils. Paleontology specializes in the study of organisms in geological history by means of fossils, and early paleontology focused on the classification and description of fossils, and various subdisciplines in the field of biology were introduced into paleontology, which successively gave rise to the subdisciplines of paleoecology and paleobiogeography. It has been suggested to replace the original paleontology, which is limited to the classification and description of fossils, with the broader paleobiology. The taxa of organisms are so numerous that a specialized discipline is needed to study the division of taxa, and this discipline is taxonomy. Classification in Linnaeus' time was guided by the theory of species invariance, and was based only on a few identifying features to divide the phyla, which is commonly known as artificial classification. Modern classification is guided by the theory of evolution. The classification of species according to their evolutionary proximity is commonly known as natural classification. Modern taxonomy not only carries out comparisons of morphological structures, but also absorbs the achievements of biochemistry and molecular biology, and carries out comparisons at the molecular level, so as to reveal more profoundly the interrelationships of organisms in evolution. Modern taxonomy can be defined as the science that studies the systematic classification of organisms and their interrelationships in evolution. There are many subdisciplines in biology that are divided according to the properties, characteristics, or life processes that characterize the movement of life. Baidu Encyclopedia-Biology Baidu Encyclopedia-Biochemistry