Understanding Plants - Part II: Fundamentals of Plant Biology
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Course Summary
This course provides an in-depth understanding of plant biology, including plant structure, function, and development, as well as the interactions between plants and their environment.Key Learning Points
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of plant biology
- Learn about plant structure, function, and development
- Understand the interactions between plants and their environment
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the basics of plant biology
- Identify different types of plants and their characteristics
- Learn how plants adapt to their environment
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic knowledge of biology
- Interest in plants and botany
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Online
- Self-paced
- Video lectures
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- Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology
- Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany
- Plant Ecology
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Description
This class is aimed at people interested in understanding the basic science of plant biology. In this four lecture series, we'll first learn about the structure-function of plants and of plant cells. Then we'll try to understand how plants grow and develop, making such complex structures as flowers. Once we know how plants grow and develop, we'll then delve into understanding photosynthesis - how plants take carbon dioxide from the air and water from soil, and turn this into oxygen for us to breathe
Outline
- Course Introduction and Plant Cell Structure
- Course Promo
- 1.1 All plants are made of cells
- 1.2 Different types of microscopy are used to study cells
- 1.3 Characteristics of plant cells
- 1.4 Plastids
- 1.5 The origin of chloroplasts
- 1.6 The cell wall
- 1.7 The vacuole and plasmodesmata
- 1.8 Vascular tissue - xylem
- 1.9 Vascular tissue – phloem
- Before we begin
- How to succeed in this course? PDF version
- Suggested Reading - Week 1
- Lecture 1 Quiz
- Whole-Plant Structure
- 2.1 Plant organs
- 2.2 Apical meristems
- 2.3 Root structure and development
- 2.4 Shoot apical meristem and development
- 2.5 Flower development
- 2.6 Development is regulated by gene expression
- Suggested Reading - Week 2
- Lecture 2 Quiz
- Photosynthesis
- 3.1 Chloroplast structure
- 3.2 Chemical currency: ATP and NADPH
- 3.3 Light and Photosynthesis
- 3.4 The light-dependent reactions and electron transfer
- 3.5 The Light-dependent Reactions and ATP
- 3.6 Phototsynthesis 2: The dark reactions and sugar synthesis
- 3.7 Discussion with Prof. Nir Ohad: The Carbon Cycle
- 3.8 Inside a photosynthesis lab
- Suggested Reading - Week 3
- Lecture 3 Quiz
- Plant genetic engineering
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Cultivated foods and genetic changes
- 4.3 Conventional breeding and genetic engineering methods
- 4.4 Recombinant DNA technology
- 4.5 Transgenic plants - proof of concept
- 4.6 Case study: Genetic engineering in combating viruses in agriculture
- 4.7 Examples of genetic engineering: Nutritional benefits
- 4.8 Potential of genetic engineering: I Insect resistant plants
- 4.9 Concerns about the use of genetic engineering in agriculture
- Suggested Reading - Week 4
- Lecture 4 Quiz
Summary of User Reviews
Discover the fascinating world of plant biology with this comprehensive course from Coursera. Students rave about the engaging content and knowledgeable instructors. One key aspect that many users appreciate is the emphasis on real-world applications of plant biology.Pros from User Reviews
- Engaging content
- Knowledgeable instructors
- Real-world applications emphasized
- Well-structured course material
Cons from User Reviews
- Some technical glitches reported
- Limited interaction with instructors
- Not suitable for advanced learners
- Lack of hands-on activities