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 600-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms

Note

  • Experiments involving the use of animals are an essential part of this subject; exemption from these experiments is not possible.

  • Credit cannot be gained for this subject and 600-101, 600-002, 600-015, 600-112 or 600-131.

  • This is a joint Botany/Zoology subject.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dawn Gleeson

Pre/corequisites

VCE Chemistry is recommended. Students are expected to enrol in both Biology 600-141 and 600-142.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures (three a week), 33 hours of practicals (three hours a week), 10 x 1 hour tutorial/workshop sessions

Subject Description

The aim of this subject is to familiarise you with modern concepts of cell and organismal biology, including structure and function.

At the completion of this subject you should:

  • have a knowledge of the basic processes of life;

  • be familiar with the structure and function of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells;

  • understand the structure and function of organisms, and how these features contribute to the overall functioning of organisms;

  • understand the mechanisms of plant and animal reproduction and development;

  • be able to complete basic manipulations with laboratory equipment, in particular the use of microscopes;

  • develop skills in recording observations, analysis and interpretation of data, and dissection techniques.

This subject considers basic life processes; structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Cell physiology; energy transformations, metabolism and photosynthesis. Structure and function of multicellular organisms including systems involved in nutrition, gas exchange, circulation, and immune responses. Plant and animal reproduction and development. Mechanisms involved in responsiveness and coordination: hormonal control in plants and animals, and nervous systems in animals. Animal movement and behaviour.

Assessment

A 3-hour written examination on theory and practical work (80%); work in practical classes (20%). A pass in the practical work is necessary to pass the subject.

Prescribed Texts

  • Knox R B, Ladiges P Y and Evans P K, Biology. 1994, McGraw-Hill.


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