(in Polish) Anatomy and Embryology of Plants 320-ERS-1AEP
Substantive content:
1.Plant cell characteristics with particular emphasis on typical plant elements such as cell walls, plastids, reserve substances, and calcium oxalate crystals.
2.Anatomical structure of plants: plant tissues (meristems, dermal tissues: epidermis and peridermis, vascular tissues: xylem, phloem and support tissues: parenchyma, chlorenchyma, aerenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma).
3.Anatomical structure of plants: organ system (root, stem, and leaf); organs of primary plant body, organs of secondary growth; modifications of organs).
4.Reproductive structures, male and female gametophytes, and embryogenesis of seed plants: flower, stamens, pistils, ovules, microsporogenesis, megasporogenesis, pollen grains, pollination, fertilization, embryos, endosperm, types of seeds and fruits.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Forms and conditions of credit:
- attendance on the lectures and labs
- active work at the laboratories: self-preparation of microscopic slides, microscopic observations
- written test – main topics previously presented to students
Bibliography
Literature:
1.Barclay G. 2002. Anatomy and morphology of seed plants. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239937711_Plant_Anatomy
2.Plant anatomy and embryology, Vol. 2, Block 3. 2020. Flower to fertilization. https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/69530/1/Block-3.pdf
3.Plant anatomy and embryology, Vol. 2, Block 4. 2020. Endosperm and embryo. https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/69535/1/Block-4.pdf
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