Plant and animal physiology WF-OB-FRZ
The unity of the metabolic processes (physiological) all living organisms; The unity building, definitions of life and the attributes of life; Traffic, the purpose and types of traffic; Exchanges with the environment, assimilation and catabolism; Growth, Reproduction, surface area and volume, allometry; The flow of energy and the circulation of matter in a cell in the body; Energy balance; Practical applications of energy balance of the body, collecting food and digestion; Respiration; Competition intrapopulation and interspecific, the role of the senses: vision; The role of the senses: smell, touch, hearing; Thermoregulation; The symbiosis;
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge: the Student sees the unity of the living world, lists and defines the relationships between different groups of organisms, characterized by various physiological processes, explains the functioning of the individual senses, explains the circulation of matter in the ecosystem, quantitative methods are familiar with measuring the basic vital functions of organisms. Skills: student exercises and describes the simple experience of Physiology of plants and animals, in which the rules workshop scientific work, selects appropriate methodology to solve the problem, research specialist terminology in the field of Physiology in Polish and foreign, draw up simple reports and guidelines for expert opinions on substitutes the collected data. Competences: the Student develops the awareness on the functioning of the environment and ecological safety man sees and assesses their technical capabilities and intellectual, cares about the integrity of his work, applications and decisions. ECTS [1 ECTS = 30 (25) hours]: participation in the lecture: 30 hours. preparation for the Colloquium and exam: 50 h. total hours: 80 [80/30 (25) = 2.7] the number of ECTS CREDITS: 3
Assessment criteria
Oral exam, draw 5 questions: good answer to all the questions-5, four questions-4.5, on three questions-4, two questions-3, one question-2.
Practical placement
absent
Bibliography
Solomon E.P., Berg L.R., Martin D., Ville C.A. 1996 – Biologia – Multico Oficyna Wydawnicza, Warszawa, 1302 pp (all editions)
Kleiber M., 1961 – The Fire of Life. An introduction to animal energetics - Wiley, New York, 454 pp.
Hopkins, W. G. 1999 - Introduction to plant physiology - John Wiley and Sons, New York
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