650-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms | |
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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 600-141 (before 2004), 600-131 (before 2004), 650-131 or 202-103. This is a joint botany and zoology subject. Students are expected to enrol in both biology 650-141 and 650-142. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | A/Prof D Gleeson |
Pre/corequisites | VCE Chemistry is recommended. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures (three per week), 30 hours of practical activities, pre-laboratory activities and computer workshops and ten 1-hour tutorial/workshop sessions |
Subject Description | The aim of this subject is to familiarise students with modern concepts of cell and organismal biology, including structure and function. At the completion of this subject, students should:
Topics will include: Structure and function of multicellular organisms including cell function, systems involved in energy transformations, nutrition, water uptake, excretion, 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; and animal movement and behaviour. |
Assessment | 3-hour written examination on theory and practical work at the end of semester (70%); mid-semester test (10%); work in practical classes (20%). A pass in the practical work is necessary to pass the subject. |
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