Outline 4.1: Amino Acids: Building Blocks of Proteins 4.2: Acid-Base Chemistry of Amino Acids 4.3: Reactions of Amino Acids 4.4: Optical Activity and Stereochemistry of Amino Acids 4.5: Spectroscopic Properties of Amino Acids 4.6: Separation and Analysis of a.a. Mixtures
General outline skin is the biggest organ of the human body is composed of epidermis dermis and some accessory organs the function of the skin: barrier and protection
Reproductive System a Sex, Gender, Reproduction Germ Cells: sperm and ovum Haploid) Sex hormones. Male---Androgens(Testosterone) Female---Estrogen, Progestogen Developmental stages: infant, child, puberty, adult, menopause and old
▪ component urinary organs: kidneys micturition organs: ureter, bladder and urethra ▪ function ✓ discharge metabolite ✓ regulate the balance of water and electrolyte ✓ endocrine function: renin, erythropoietin, prostaglandin
General outline small digestive glands distributed in the wall of digestive tract esophageal glands, gastric glands and intestine glands large digestive glands outside the wall of digestive tract salivary glands, liver and pancreas
Interest rate is the price of the money. .Interest rates are the most pervasive element in the financial market. Interest works both ways. .You earn interest when you save and you pay interest when you borrow
Textbook: Principles of Money, Banking and Financial Markets- 10thed( Lawrence. Ritter, William. Silber, Gregory F. Udell, Jointly Published by Pearson Education North Asia Limited and China Higher Education Press