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Assignment Brief Front Cover

Centre:
Centre For Applied Science

Learner name:

Course Code:
AS2129A13, AS2130A13

Programme Level & Title:
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care (Health Science)

Unit Number & Title:
15 Biochemistry for Health

Assignment Title:
1, Atoms and simple Covalent molecules

Assessor Name:
Mark Ashby

Date Issued:
AS2129A13 17/09/13, AS2130A13 31/1/14
Date Due:
AS2129A13 18/10, AS2130A13 7/3

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Referral Date:

Internal Verifier Name:
Emma Wong
Date IVed:
10/09/13

Grading criteria
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P1
Describe the structure of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen and relate these to the structure of biological molecules

P2
Describe the structure of water and carbon dioxide with reference to different types of bonding

M1
Explain the relevance of the electronic configuration of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen to biological molecules

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