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FEN-EDEBİYAT FAKÜLTESİ BİYOLOJİ BÖLÜMÜ
4. SINIF
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Animal Physiology
BIO-401
4
4 hours/week
Dr. Vahit Konar
4th / Fall
Compulsory
Genaral Biology, Biophysic
Module Contents
Cell Physiology, Nervous system, Sensory system, Moument system,
Respiratory system, Digestive system and metabolism, Circulatory system,
Excretory system.
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the general and
comparative Animal Physiology
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Fizyoloji by A. Noyan, Tıbbi Fizyoloji by (çeviri editörü) H. Çavuşoğlu and
Principles of animal physiology by J. A. Wilson
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Plant Physiology
BIO-402
4
4 hours/week
Dr. Omer Munzuroglu
4th / Spring
Compulsory
Introduction to Plant Physiology. The organization of plants and plant cell.
Diffusion, Osmosis and Chemical Potential, Water potential. Roots, Soil,
and the Uptake of Water. Transpiration. Laves and Gas Exchange, the
Mechanism of Guard Cell Movement. Mineral Nutrition. Nutrition Nptake.
Plants and Nitrogen. Plant and Energy, Photosynthesis. Cellular respiration.
Regulation of Plant Development. Plant Hormones. Seed Structure and Seed
Germination. Photomorphogenesis. Photoperiodism and Rhythmic
Phenomena. Stress Physiology.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in Plant Physiology described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Introduction to Plant Physiology, William G. Hopkins. Plant Physiology,
Salisbury and Ross. Plant Physiology, Ridge, I.
Plant Emriology
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
GENERAL
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
BIO403
3
2 hours/week (+ 2 hours/ week laboratory)
Prof. Dr. Dursun Çobanoğlu
4th/ Fall
Compulsory
Plant anatomy, plant morphology, cell biology, cytology, plant physiology,
Botany
Structure of flower, microsporang, anther wall layers and structure, male
gametophyte, megasporang, megasporogenesis, female gamethopyt and their
types, structure of mature embriyo sack, pollination and their types (
Autogamy and allogamy), fertilisation, formation of the embriyo.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in plany embriology described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Plant Embriology by Meral Ünal
PHYTOPATHOLOGY
BIO-404
3
4 hours/week
Prof. Dr. Yaşar PARLAK
4th/ Spring
Elective
Botany ,physiology ,ecology ,fungi ,bacteriology ,virology
The ecomonic importance of plant diseases , symptomatolgy ,etiology ,
pathology, and epidemiology of the diseases on cultivated plants,general
knowledges of some fungi , bacteria , viruses and wild plants which
damage to cultivated plants , the protection methods of cultivated plants
from diseases as cultural ,chemical ,physical ,biological ,plant quarantine
and growing of resistant varieties.
The aim of this module is to provide increasing as quantity and quality of
cultivated plant productions.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Genel Fitopatoloji
by İbrahim KARACA;Fitopatoloji
by
Gürsel
ERDİLLER; Fitopatoloji by M.Timör DÖKEN ,Erol DEMİRCİ,Hüseyin
ZENGİN
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
VEGETATION
BIO-406
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Harun Evren
4th / Spring
Compulsory
,
What is the vegetation? Orgin and development, The importance
of vegetation researches, the basic dones to vegetation researches, The
basic dones about Plant society, To give an example of vegetation
problems, Biological type, Biological spectrum, Plant formation,
Characteristics of formation, Nomenclature of formation, The main
formation type at worl, The uniting characteristics of vegetation, The
diffrentiate characteristics of, Succesion and climax
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in vegetation described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
ı
INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Module Code Number
BIO-407
Number of ECTS Credits
3
Hours / Week
3 hours/week
Module Lecturer
Dr. Dilek Balık
Year / Term
4th / Fall
Type of Course
Compulsory
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Introduction to molecular biology. Cells and macromolecules, Protein
structure, the flow of genetic information, properties of nucleic acids,
chromosome structures, DNA replication, DNA damage, repair and
recombination, transcription, regulation of gene expression, the genetic code
and tRNA, protein synthesis, Bacteriophages and eucaryotic viruses
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in molecular biology described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Molecular Biology by Weaver, Cell and Molecular Biology by Kleinsmith and
Kish, Instant Notes in Molecular Biology by Turner et al.
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
ANIMAL ANATOMY
BIO-411
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Orhan Erman
4th / Fall
Compulsory
Biology of Invertebrates and Vertebrates
Classification, External Anatomy of Invertebrates and Vertebrates, General
features of animal development, Analogy, Homology, Integument and its
Derivatives, Skeleton, Muscular, Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory and
Nervous systems, Coelom, Sense organs
The aim and objective of this course are to inform the students of the wide
variety of life forms represented by Animals. The functional role of
differences in variety of groups and forms will be discussed.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Omurgalı Hayvanların Karşılaştırmalı Anatomisi by Melekper Öktay and
Hyman’s Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy by H.M. Wake
MYCOLOGY
BIO-415
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Sevda KIRBAĞ
4rd/ Fall
Elective
Mycology, Microbiology
Introduction Fungi. The Classification of Fungi , Gymnomycota,
Mastigomycota, Amastigomycota and properties. Micotoxins, Mycoses:
Superficial Mycoses, Deep Mycoses
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in mycology.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Mycology, by Clement, Tamer, Öner, Biçiçi
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Plant nutrition
BIO-417
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Omer Munzuroglu
4th/ Fall
Elective
Plant mineral nutrition, essential elements, plant and soil, Nutrient deficiency
symptoms.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to Plant nutrition
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Introduction to Plant Physiology, William G. Hopkins. Plant Physiology,
Salisbury and Ross. Plant Physiology, Ridge, I.
Tissue Culture
BIO418
2
2 hours/week
Prof. Dr. Dursun Çobanoğlu
4th/ Spring
Elective
Cell Biology, Cytology, Molecular Biology, Botany
Organisation of laboratory.
Nutrient mediums.
Module Contents
Taking explant from the plant and aseptic processes.
Plant tissue culture methods: Embriyo, meristem, anther, callus and cell,
protoplast culture.
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Application areas of plant tissue cultures.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in tissue culture described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Plant Tissue Cultures by Davut Başaran
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY
BIO-420
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Dilek Balık
4th / Spring
Compulsory
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics
Introduction to biotechnology. Gene manupilations, cloning vectors, gene
libraries, Analysis of cloned genes, polymerase chain reaction, DNA
fingerprinting nuclear transfer, root cells, genome projects, human genome
project, , plant biotechnology, biology of cancer, gene therapy,
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in biotechnology described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Molecular Biology by Weaver, Cell and Molecular Biology by Kleinsmith and
Kish, Instant Notes in Molecular Biology by Turner et al.
VIROLOGY
BIO-423
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Seher GÜR
4th / Fall
Elective
Microbiology
Introduction, general properties of viruses, the structure of viruses, general
structural properties, principles of virus taxonomy, classification of animal
viruses, reproduction of animal viruses, persistent, latent and slow virus
infection, viruses and cancer.
The objectives of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic
concepts in virology described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Microbiology, Prescott, Harley, Klein; Virology, Doymaz.
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
PALYNOLOGY
BIO-424
2
2 hours/week
Dr. Nazmi GÜR
4th / Spring
Elective
Plant Embrylogy
Introduction to palynology, history of palynology, pollen morphology,
polarity, symmetry, size, sporoderm, exin structure, pollen sculpture,
Apertures, pollen germination
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts in
palynology described in the module contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Handbook of Palynology by Erdtman, Textbook of Palynology by Faegri and
Iversen
Plant Physiology Laboratory
BIO-452
1
3 hours/week
Dr. Omer Munzuroglu
4th/ Spring
Compulsory
Diffusion, osmosis, osmotic potential, water potential, transpiration, exudation
and guttation; carbohydrate, lipid, protein and pigments analysis, determine of
dry matter, photosynthesis and respiration experiments. Mineral determines in
plants.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in plant physiology laboratory.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Animal Embryology
BIO-450
4
5 hours/week
Dr. Vahit Konar
4th/ Spring
Compulsory
Genarel Biology, Animal Physiology
Introduction to embryonic development, Gametogenesis (spermatogenesis
and oogenesis), fertilization, gastrulation, neurolation and germ leyer
formation, cell differentiation, embriyonic development in Amphioxus,
embriyonic development in teleost fishes, embriyonic development in
Amphibia, embriyonic development in Aves, embriyonic development in
mammalian.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the general and
comparative Animal Embryology
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Genel Hayvan Embryolojisi by M. A. Akpınar, İnsan Embryolojisi by (çeviri
editörleri) M. Yıldırım et al., Medikal Embriyolojisi by (çeviri editörü) A. C.
Başaklar.
LABORATORY EXERCİSES in ANİMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Module Code Number
BIO-451
Number of ECTS Credits
1
Hours / Week
3 hours/week
Module Lecturer
Dr. Vahit Konar
Year / Term
4th / Fall
Type of Course
Compulsory
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Biochemistry and Animal Physiology,
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Experiments related to Enzyme Activities, Experiments related to
Respiratory System, Experiments related to Spinal Reflex, Human Blood
Count (erythrocyte and leukocyte count), Determination of Human Blood
Tension, Experiments related to Digestive System, Practice in laboratory
Animal,
The aim of this module is to provide a basic techniques and experiments
used in experimental animal physiology.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Laboratory Exercises in Invertebrate Physiology by Welsh et.all, Pratik
Fizyoloji by Talat Konuk, Basic Biochemical Methods by Renee R. Alexander
et.all.