Module code | BIO 137 |
Qualification | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences |
Module content | In this module, students will embark on a journey to understand the nature and scope of biology, delving into its importance in unravelling the mysteries of life. They will explore the essential characteristics of living organisms, encompassing cellular structure, metabolic processes, growth, reproduction, and adaptation. The scientific method, serving as a structured framework for inquiry, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, and evidence-based conclusion making, will be examined. The molecular basis of life, encompassing carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, and their significance in cellular structure and function will be studied. The intricate workings of cells and organelles will be introduced, along with DNA structure and replication. Furthermore, they will explore the complexities of the cell cycle, including mitosis and meiosis, and their important roles in growth, development, and genetic inheritance. Hands-on laboratory activities will include microscope operation, specimen preparation, and techniques for calculating magnification. |
Module credits | 8.00 |
NQF Level | 05 |
Programmes |
BSc specialising in Chemistry 4-year programme
BSc specialising in Ecology 4-year programme BSc specialising in Geoinformatics 4-year programme BSc specialising in Geology 4-year programme BSc specialising in Human Physiology 4-year programme BSc specialising in Mathematics 4-year programme BSc specialising in Meteorology 4-year programme BSc specialising in Physics 4-year programme BScAgric specialising in Applied Plant and Soil Sciences 5-year programme BScAgric specialising in Plant Pathology 5-year programme |
Prerequisites | Admission to relevant programme |
Contact time | 1 practical fortnightly, 1 tutorial fortnightly, 2 lectures per week, Foundation Course |
Language of tuition | Module is presented in English |
Department | Department of Plant and Soil Sciences |
Period of presentation | Semester 1 |
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