Group | Type | Day | Time | Classroom | Weeks | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | TE | Monday | 09-15 | Ekskursion | 35,41 | |
Common | I | Tuesday | 12-13 | U26 | 35-41,45-48 | |
Common | I | Wednesday | 10-11 | U26 | 37,40-41 | |
Common | I | Wednesday | 12-13 | U26 | 39 | |
Common | I | Thursday | 08-09 | U26 | 35-36,38,45-47 | |
S1 | TL | Tuesday | 13-15 | U40 | 35-41, 45-48 | |
S1 | TL | Thursday | 09-11 | U40 | 35-41, 45-47 | |
S2 | TL | Tuesday | 15-17 | U40 | 35-41, 45-48 | |
S2 | TL | Thursday | 11-13 | U40 | 35-41, 45-47 |
Består af to uafhængige del-moduler: Botanik og Zoologi, der tilsammen udgør en introduktion til eukaryoternes biologi.
Ekstra Litteratur:
Desuden enten Mossberg & Stenberg: Den Nye Nordiske Flora, Gyldendal 2005 (anbefales)
eller Mossberg, Stenberg & Ericsson: Den Store Nordiske Flora, Gad (udgået fra forlaget)
eller Kjeld Hansen (red.) Dansk Feltflora, Gyldendal, seneste udgave.
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
Students must be familiar with the topics covered by BB501 – Biology from molecule to ecosystem
Course introduction
The course provides a fundamental understanding of the biology of algae, plants, and fungi. Based on the fylogenetic system, aspects from several different biological disciplines are covered, including systematics, taxonomi, evolution, chemical composition, anatomy, morphology, cell biology, life cycles, and physiological and ecological function. The course thus aims at giving the participants insight to the role of algae, plants, and fungi in biological systems.
Expected learning outcome
By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to:
• describe the phylogenetic systems and general evolutionary trends
• prepare the organisms for microscopy
• apply the gathered insights in a the systematic determination of the organisms using keys, and account for the criteria used in the classification
• analyze the anatomi and morfology of the organisms and identify important structures
• describe the morfological variation between the organisms and their associated structures within a given taxon
• evaluate the coupling between form, function, and the organisms' adaptation to their environment
Subject overview
Systematics and phylogeny of algae, plants, and fungi. The evolution, anatomy, morphology, development, life cycles, physiology and ecology of selected groups. Classification of selected organisms to the level of genus or species
Literature
Each module is graded according to the 7-scale. External censorship.
Re-examination after 4th quarter.
Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
Botanik:
21 timers forelæsning, 42 timers laboratorieøvelser og 12 timers ekskursioner.
Zoologi:
20 timers forelæsning, 44 timers laboratorieøvelser og 8 timers ekskursion.
Undervisningen er i begge del-moduler opdelt i enheder (to pr. uge) bestående af 1 times forelæsning efterfulgt af 2 timers laboratorieøvelser samme dag. Undtaget er zoologidelens sidste uge hvor der er kun er 2x2 timers laboratorieøvelser. Dertil kommer 2 dagsekskursioner i botanik og 1 dagsekskursion i zoologi.
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Educational activities
Language
This course is taught in English, if international students participate. Otherwise the course is taught in Danish.
Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.
Tuition fees for single courses
See fees for single courses.