BIO1011

Biology

(SCI)

Associate Professor Gordon Sanson

6 points + Three 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour practical + First semester + Clayton + Prohibitions: GAS1185, GAS1186 + Prerequisites: A knowledge of chemistry would be an advantage

Synopsis: A study of animal and plant biology and diversity from genes to whole organisms. The structure and function of plant and animal cells is examined with an emphasis on energy fixation, storage and usage. Principles of genetics, including advances in molecular biology, and current views of evolutionary processes are integrated into a structured course that offers considerable feedback on progress and opportunities for self paced learning. The subject matter of BIO1011 is continued and expanded in BIO1022 and BIO1042.

Assessment: Examination (2.5 hours): 40% + Practical work: 30% + Essay: 10% + Mini quizzes: 20%