104603 Environmental Cell Biology                                                                           3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: None

          Biological studies at the cellular level, including biomolecules of cell composition, structures and functions of organelles (cell membrane, cell wall, cellular matrix, cytoskeleton, chloroplast, mitochondria, and nucleus), cell junctions, cell motility, metabolism and bioenergy transformation in cells, DNA-replication, transcription, translation, cell cycle and controls, cell division, and basic techniques to study cells.

 

Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes:

On completion of this course, students are able to:

  1. Explain principles of biomolecules of cell composition, structures and functions of organelles (cell membrane, cell wall, cellular matrix, cytoskeleton, chloroplast, mitochondria, and nucleus), cell junctions, cell motility, metabolism and bioenergy transformation, DNA-replication, transcription, translation, cell cycle and controls, cell division, and basic techniques to study cells;
  2. Self-study via different learning sources on the current techniques to study cells for presenting and discussing with others in the classroom;
  3. Apply the learning knowledge to solve the given problems in environmental cell biology.