Duration
30h Th, 20h Pr
Number of credits
| Bachelor in biology | 4 crédits |
Lecturer
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
A variety of topics will be discussed to emphasize the uniqueness of the plant cell : membrane, plastid organelle, vacuoles, endomembrane system, cytoskeleton and the cell wall. The functional aspects of the cellular compartments are highlighted (membrane transport, photosynthesis, cell-cell communication, etc.). The concepts covered are placed in the context of the whole plant (mineral nutrition, carbon nutrition (ecophysiological aspects of photosynthesis), long-distance transport in conductive tissues, organogenesis and wall plasticity, etc.).
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
The main aim of the lectures is to illustrate the uniqueness of the plant cell at different levels of organisation. Although basic biochemistry is conserved among eukaryotes, students should be able to understand the plastic response of photosynthetic organisms at both cellular and molecular levels.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Knowledge in botany, biochemistry and cellular biology.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The theoretical lecture course is taught in the second term (schedule available on Celcat).
The practical work is organised in the afternoon and deals with various themes of the theoretical course (mineral nutrition and metal homeostasis, photosynthesis, etc.).
The students are organised in two groups (one set on Tuesday afternoon, one set on Wednesday afternoon, 2nd term).
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Face-to-face course
Further information:
Lectures of ~2 h given during the second quadrimestre (timetable available on Celcat).
Course materials and recommended or required readings
Platform(s) used for course materials:
- eCampus
Further information:
Lectures are given by using laptop and presentation software which allow a wide distribution of the diaporamas.
Note: The course materials uploaded to eCampus/myUliege/etc. are for the sole purpose of being used by students as part of their course at ULiege. No other use or distribution is allowed (under penalty of violating the Copyright Law).
Recommended books : (1) Plant Biology (Smith et al. 2010, Garland Science, Taylor & Francis Group LLC), & (2) Plant Physiology and Development, 7th Ed. (Taiz et al. 2023, Sinauer Associates Inc.)
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )
Further information:
The assessment will consist of a written exam with multiple-choice questions on all the chapters of the course. The examination may also include some open questions. If the written exam is failed, the whole exam must be retaken. Students who do not attend all the practical sessions may be refused access to the examination.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Courses are given during the second quadrimester.
Practical work is mandatory: any absence must be justified and, if necessary, students are required to put their work in order. If a report is required, it must be completed even in the event of absence. In the event of unjustified absence, the student may not be admitted to the examination.
Contacts
Patrick Motte 04 3663810 patrick.motte[at]uliege.be