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 606-215 Cell Biology I. Cells and Organelles (Lectures Only)

Note

  1. This subject is a joint Botany/Zoology/Anatomy and Cell Biology subject.
  2. Credit cannot be granted for both 606-205 and 606-215.
  3. This subject can be taken by itself, but it is designed to be the first of a two-semester sequence with 606-216.

Credit Points

6.25

Coordinator

Professor J Pickett-Heaps (Botany) (Chief Coordinator), Professor G Campbell (Zoology), Professor J Furness (Anatomy and Cell Biology)

Prerequisites

Biology 600-141 and 600-142, Chemistry 610-141 + 610-142 or 610-161 + 610-162 (or before 1998: 610-121 + 610-122)

Semester

1

Contact

24 lectures (2 per week)

Subject Description

This subject is designed to give students a thorough understanding of basic cell structure and function. It will start by covering different types of cells, their origin and their diversity across the protistan, fungal, plant and animal kingdoms. Then it will concentrate on the major components of cells and their functions, the interrelationship between organelles in plant and animal cells, and cell membranes and cell surfaces. These topics will be related to the behaviour of living cells by use of video where possible. Finally, students will be able to use computer software programs designed to teach cell biology.

Assessment

A 3-hour written examination at the end of semester.



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