BIO201 : Plant anatomy

Department

Department of Biology

Academic Program

Bachelor in Biology

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

BIO102

Overview

This course is concerned with introducing the student in detail to the exact internal structure of vascular plants and its relationship to some other branches of biology, as well as the study of internal anatomical structures in plants, starting with the study of the internal structure of the plant cell, then the study of the different plant tissues, their locations and distribution in the plant body, and then the study of the anatomical structure of the root, stem, and leaves. It also sheds light on the appropriateness of the anatomical structure of the function in the plant and the influence of the environment on the anatomical structure of the plant.

Intended learning outcomes

Recognize the anatomical concept of the plant and its branches and its relationships with other sciences.

Remembers the main parts of the plant, their anatomical structure and function.

It describes the Tahiri shape and internal structure of the main plant parts.

Recognizes the drawing of the anatomical structure of the cross-sections of plant parts in the laboratory.

Distinguish between the internal structure and the apparent composition of plant parts.

Compare between internal and external secretory structures in terms of structure and function.

The anatomical structure is illustrated in the laboratory under a microscope.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Theoretical lectures .

2. Lab lectures .

3. Illustrated reports of laboratory work.

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluating students in this course: (semester work 40% and final 60%)

Semester work: divided between written midterm exams, assignments and assignments

Main contents of the course

Main contents of the course

Readings/References/Notes

The week

Content (topic) per week

laboratory

1

Introduction to Anatomy / Relation to Other Sciences / Branches

laboratory

2

Plant cell structure (protoplasmic components and non-pertoplasmic components).

laboratory

3

Meristem tissues and laboratory identify them by examining different ready-made and temporary segments

4

First midterm exam

laboratory

5

Theories of growth of developing peaks

laboratory

6

Types of plant cells (meristema / parenchyma / sclerenchyma / collenchymia)

laboratory

7

Skin texture and accessories

laboratory

8

Follow the permanent tissues (vascular tissue)

9

Second midterm exam

laboratory

10

Secretory structures

laboratory

11

Anatomical structure of the leg / node

laboratory

12

Anatomical structure of the sheet

laboratory

13

Anatomical structure of the walls

14

Final Exam

References

· Plant Anatomy Catherine Esso translated by Latifa Ben Amer National Office of Research and Development

· Fundamentals of Botany Abdul Razzaq Al-Sadiq Al-Sharif Second Edition 2009

· - Botanical preparations and microscopy - Mohamed Abdel Aziz Nassar and Qasim Fouad Al-Sahar

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