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  | Key words Plant cell – plant tissues – stem -, leaf-, root- and flowering structure – pollination – photosynthesis – water balance – growth and development – growth hormones
 
 Objectives
 The course will give bachelor students a fundamental knowledge of :
 Cell structure, tissues and leaf-, root- and flowering structures of  angiosperm plants;
 Pollination and fertilisation process of angiosperm plants;
 Diversity and organisation of the plant kingdom;
 Basic physiological processes of angiosperm plants
 
 Topics
 Part 1: Cytology
 Different cell organelles and  bio membranes are described and the relationship is made with the physiological processes;
 The coordinating role of cell nucleolus and genetic material
 Part 2: HistologyCell wall: structure, biogenesis and expansion
 Diversity  at tissue level of higher plants;
 Part 3: Morphology and anatomy of angiosperm plantsRelationship tissue and physiology or morphology
 Part 4: Pollination and fertilisation processes of angiosperm plantsStructure of stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit and seed
 Part 5: PhysiologyDiversity in pollination, double fertilisation process, formation of fruits and seeds
 Biomolecules and their role in plant physiological processes
 Photosynthesis: light- and carbon reactions; diversity in carbon reactions (C3, C4 and CAM plants, photorespiration; 
 Respiration and ATP production;
 Water uptake and water balance of plants
 Uptake and physiological function of nutrients 
 Part 6: Basic of botanical nomenclatureMorphogenesis of plants and the role of growth hormones
 
 Prerequisites
 Basic knowledge organic chemistry and biomolecules in general (highschool level).
 
 Final Objectives
 A good insight  into the morphology, anatomy and physiology of angiosperm plants  so that the  knowledge obtained  can be applied  in plant production systems.
 Knowledge of laboratorial techniques which make it possible to observe, identify and describe plant tissues and –structures. Identification of indigenous plants on an individual basis.
 
 Materials used
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 Syllabus for courses and exercises
 
 Study costs
 Cost: 205.0 EUR
 Syllabus: 25 Euro
 Material for exercises: 130 Euro
 Flora: 50 Euro
 
 Study guidance
 Permanent possibility for problem solving; Teaching staff (Prof. and assistants are available for coaching)
 
 Teaching Methods
 Theory: oral presentation
 Practical exercises in lab in group or on individual basis
 Herbarium
 
 Assessment
 
 Theory: written and oral examination 
 Scoring system:Exercises: permanent evaluation 
 
 Lecturer(s)
 Theory: G. Haesaert
 Exercises: V. Derycke and B. Heremans
 
 
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