Lecture Objectives (Foundation Module)
Amino Acids
1. Amino Acids (Definition & Classification)
At the end of the lecture, the student should be able to:
1. Define amino acids.
2. Classify amino acids on the basis of nutrition, R group and solubility.
3. Describe a zwitter ion and its significance.
4. Describe the function of amino acids.
2. Amino Acid, Peptides (biomedical importance)
At the end of the lecture, the student should be able to:
1. Explain the formation of peptide bond.
2. Justify that peptide bond is a modified amide bond and has a specific direction.
3. Define peptides.
4. Enumerate biologically important peptides.
5. Explain the functions of biologically important peptides.

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    Lecture Objectives (FoundationModule) Amino Acids 1. Amino Acids (Definition & Classification) At the end of the lecture, the student should be able to: 1. Define amino acids. 2. Classify amino acids on the basis of nutrition, R group and solubility. 3. Describe a zwitter ion and its significance. 4. Describe the function of amino acids. 2. Amino Acid, Peptides (biomedical importance) At the end of the lecture, the student should be able to: 1. Explain the formation of peptide bond. 2. Justify that peptide bond is a modified amide bond and has a specific direction. 3. Define peptides. 4. Enumerate biologically important peptides. 5. Explain the functions of biologically important peptides.