This course aims to identify the main groups of the animal kingdom and to study the morphological, biological and anatomical characteristics of the different people and classes and ways of their distribution in different environments.
Intended learning outcomes
The intended educational outcomes from
studying the course
-Draw
a model of the basic unit structure in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
-It discusses the morphological, anatomical and
functional characteristics of the components of living matter
-The
importance and role of the cellular and hereditary components of the organism
and their functions in cell division and the cell cycle
-Discusses
the steps of metabolism in living matter, and draws a diagram of the mechanism
of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration
Explain
the types of tissues formed by the embryonic layers -
-There is a difference between the types of animal
tissues in terms of (origin, classification according to shape and function)
-Draws a diagram of
the microscopic structure of different types of animal tissues under
microscopic examination
Teaching and learning methods
Learning and teaching methods
Theoretical
lectures using aids such as illustrations, PowerPoint presentations and videos -
Laboratory
activities to study the microscopic structure of animal tissues
-
Panel
discussions for assignments -
Methods of assessments
evaluation methods
Methods
of evaluating students in this course: (semester work 40% and final 60%)
Term
work: divided between written midterm exams, assignments and assignments