Inorganic Chemistry in Biology describes the importance and impact of a number of elements, other than carbon, in biological chemistry. There is a short background describing the interaction of inorganic molecules, especially metal ions, with biomolecules. The major part of the book contains a survey of biologically important elements and briefly includes the roles played in such varied species as humans, crocodiles, chickens, fish, beetles and plants and in diseases such as cystic fibrosis, methemoglobemia, and thalassemia.