Course Description
The course includes: a summary about biology, the external parts of plants, an introduction to the form and contents of a botanical cell, Mono and Dicotyledon plant tissues, the Plant Kingdom classification, metabolic processes (transpiration and photosynthesis), animal cells, cell division, the differences between plant and animal cells, classification of the Animal Kingdom and an introduction to animal physiology.
Objectives
The aim of this course is to :
- To provide the student with information about the origins and history of biology.
- Identify the most important characteristics of living organisms and life manifestations.
- Definition of animal cell and components and identify the different types of animal tissues
- Definition of physiology in the animal's body.
- Definition of the environment in general and on zoology in particular.
- Identify the scientific basis for the classification of organisms.
- Identify plant morphology so that describe different plant roots and stems and leaves.
- To provide the student with information on plant cell and components, as well as to identify the various plant tissues.
- Definition of vital processes taking place in the main plant so: the absorption and transport of water in the plant. the photosynthesis and respiration.
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Course ID: BIOL 101N
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4 | 5 | 5 | - |
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