- Course Code
- BI 2507
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr J M Sternberg and Dr A S Bowman
Pre-requisites
BI 1004, BI 1507, CM 1013 or CM 1014
Overview
Cell biology lies at the heart of modern biological science, and is fundamental to our understanding of whole animal biology. This course will focus initially on the structure and function of individual cells, and from these principles the formation and maintenance of the "cellular societies" that comprise whole organisms and their organs will be covered. Defence against disease is an essential to all organisms. The course will introduce the cells of the immune system and their role in combating pathogens. Conservation and divergence in different aspects of cell biology, physiology and immunology throughout the animal kingdom will be highlighted throughout the course.
Structure
3 one-hour lectures per week, 1 lab class (3 hour) every second week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 two-hour written examination (60%); continuous assessment of practicals and mid-term examination (40%).
Resit: 1 two-hour written examination (60%); continuous assessment of practicals and mid-term examination (40%).