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FEN-EDEBİYAT FAKÜLTEİ BİYOLOJİ BÖLÜMÜ 2. SINIF Cytology Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended BIO201 3 3 hours/week Prof. Dr. Dursun Çobanoğlu 2nd/ Fall Compulsory General biology, botany and genetics Formation of the cell; the simplest cell, Procaryotes and eucaryotes. Variety of cell, size of cell. Chemical structure of the cell: Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids ( DNA and RNA). Fine structure of the cell: Membrane lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. Module Contents Functions of cell membrane: transportation of substances in membranes: diffusion, dialysis,osmosis, active transport, endo and exocytosis. Changes in the cell membranes: lateral, basal and apical. Organels in the cell and their structure. Cell sceletal. 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 The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in cytology described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Cell Biology by Sevinç Karol ANIMAL HISTOLOGY BIO-202 2 2 hours/week Dr. Ayda Tellioglu 2th / Spring Compulsory Introduction to histology. General histological principles and primary tissues; Epithelia tissues: simple epithelia, pseudostratified epithelia, stratified epithelia, specializations of the cell surface in epithelia; Connective tissue: tissue fluid, intercullular substances, basal lamina, connective tissue cells, types of connective tissue proper; Specialized connective tissue: adipose, cartilage, bone, blood (erythrocytes, leucocytes, blood platelets, plasma); Hemopoiesis; Muscle tissue: Striated muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle; Nervous tissue: The neuron, the reflex arc, neuroglia, ganglia, nerve fibers, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system. The aim of this module is to the students acquainted with the tissues and organ systems of the animals. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish General Histology by Akay, General Histology by Sağlam, Basic Histology by Junqueira 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 INVERTEBRATES I BIO-203 2 2 hours/week Dr. Orhan Erman 2nd/ Fall Compulsory Zoology and Principles of Taxonomy Classification by cell number, Embryology, Body symmetry, developmental pattern, Evolutionary relationship, General characteristics, Reproduction and development, Classification, Digestion, Excretion, Circulation, Skeleton of Phyla of Protozoa, Porifera, Placozoa, Ctenophora, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Mesozoa, Nemertea, Gnathostomulida, Gastrotricha, Nematoda, Rotifera, Acanthocephala, Mollusca, Annelida, Spincıula, Pogonophora, Echiura, Spincula, Loricifera, Priapulida, Nematomorpha, Kinorhyncha The aim of the course is to get the student acquinted with the biologies and systematics of unicellular and multicellular animals, expect Arthropoda and Echinodermata One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Omurgasız Hayvanlar Biyolojisi by Selahattin Salman and Biology of the Invertebrates by J.A. Pechenik INVERTEBRATES II BIO-204 2 2 hours/week Dr. Orhan Erman 2nd / Spring Compulsory Invertebrates I General characteristics, Reproduction and development, Classification, Digestion, Excretion, Circulation, Skeleton of Phyla of Onycophora, Tardigrada, Linguatulida, Arthropoda, Phoronida, Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Echinodermata The aim of the course is to get the student acquinted with the biologies and systematics of multicellular animals, especially Arthropoda and Echinodermata One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Omurgasız Hayvanlar Biyolojisi by Selahattin Salman and Biology of the Invertebrates by J.A. Pechenik Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Plant Morphology and Anatomy BIO206 4 4 hours/week Prof. Dr. Dursun Çobanoğlu 2nd/ Spring Compulsory Cell Biology, Cytology, Botany General structure of higher plants: The cell, meristems, mature tissues: Parenchyma, collenchyma,sclerencyma,xylem, phloem, secretory ducts and laticifers,epidermis. Module Contents Primary vegetative body of the plants: The stem, leaf and root. Secondary body of plants: Vascular cambium, secondary xylem, secondary phloem, periderm. Reproductive organs: The flower, fruit and seed. 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 External structures of higher plants The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in plant anatomy and morphology described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Plant Anatomy by A. Fahn CYTOLOGY LABORATORY BIO-251 1 2 hours/week Prof.Dr. Harun EVREN 2Rd / Fall Compulsory General biology, Cell biology, Botany Organization of laboratory, Introduction to Cytology laboratory, Chemical Composition of Cells, Cell Structure and Function, Procaryotes and eucaryotes, Biological molecules, Functions of cell membrane. The aim of this module is to provide laboratory techniques used in Cytology laboratory. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish General Biology by Ali Demirsoy, Biology by Raven Johnson, Cell biology by Sevinç Karol, Cell and Molecular Biology by Kleinsmith and Kish 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 CYTOLOGY LABORATORY BIO-251 1 2 hours/week Yrd.Doç.Dr. Nazmi GÜR 2Rd / Fall Compulsory General biology, Cell biology, Botany Organization of laboratory, Introduction to Cytology laboratory, Chemical Composition of Cells, Cell Structure and Function, Procaryotes and eucaryotes, Biological molecules, Functions of cell membrane. The aim of this module is to provide laboratory techniques used in Cytology laboratory. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish General Biology by Ali Demirsoy, Biology by Raven Johnson, Cell biology by Sevinç Karol, Cell and Molecular Biology by Kleinsmith and Kish PLANT MORPHOLOGY and ANATOMY LABORATORY Module Code Number BIO-251 Number of ECTS Credits 1 Hours / Week 3 hours/week Module Lecturer Dr. Nazmi GÜR Year / Term 2Rd / Spring Type of Course Compulsory (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Plant Morphology and Anatomy, Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Plastids, crystals, merstematic tissues (Apical meristem, vascular cambium, cork cambium, intercalay meristem), non-meristematic tissues (parenchyma,sclerenchyma, epidermis,xylem, phloem, periderm), leave, stem and root morphology. The objectives of this module is to provide laboratory techniques used in plant morphology and anatomy module. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Plant Cell and Plant Morphology Laboratory, Algan and Toker. 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 CYTOLOGY LABORATORY BIO-251 1 2 hours/week Prof.Dr. Dursun ÇOBANOĞLU 2Rd / Fall Compulsory General biology, Cell biology, Botany Organization of laboratory, Introduction to Cytology laboratory, Chemical Composition of Cells, Cell Structure and Function, Procaryotes and eucaryotes, Biological molecules, Functions of cell membrane. The aim of this module is to provide laboratory techniques used in Cytology laboratory. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish General Biology by Ali Demirsoy, Biology by Raven Johnson, Cell biology by Sevinç Karol, Cell and Molecular Biology by Kleinsmith and Kish MICROBIOLOGY BIO-251 3 3 hours/week Dr. Seher GÜR 1st / Fall Compulsory General Biology Introduction to microbiology, classification of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and viruses), the diversity of the microbial world, microbial nutrition and growth, microbial metabolism, microbial genetics, microbial diseases and their control, microorganisms and the environment, the fundamentals of immunology. The objectives of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts in microbiology described in the module contents One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Microbiology, Prescott, Harley, Klein; Microbiology Concepts and Applications, Pelczar, Chan, Krieg; Microbiology in introduction, Tortora, Funke, Case; Genel Mikrobiyoloji, Özçelik. 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 HISTOLOGY LAB. BIO-252 1 3 hours/week Dr. Ayda Tellioglu 2rd/ Spring Compulsory Introduction to microscopy. The preparation of tissues and organs for light microscopic, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, connective (blood tissue, cartilage tissue, bone tissue), nevre tissue, The aim of this module is to the students acquainted with preparation technique of tissue and, the tissues and organ systems of the animals. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) English and Turkish Atlas of General Histology by Başımoğlu Koca INVERTEBRATES I LABORATORY BIO-253 1 2 hours/week Dr. Orhan Erman 2nd / Fall Compulsory Zoology and Principles of Taxonomy Prepared of protozoon culture, Samples of Protozoa (Zooflagellata, Sporozoa, Ciliata) Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminhes, Rotifera, Nematoda, Annelida and Mollusca The aim of the course is to get the student acquinted with the biologies and systematics of unicellular and multicellular animals, expect Arthropoda and Echinodermata One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Omurgasız Hayvanlar Biyolojisi by Selahattin Salman and Biology of the Invertebrates by J.A. Pechenik 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 INVERTEBRATES II LABORATORY BIO-254 1 2 hours/week Dr. Orhan Erman 2nd/ Spring Compulsory Invertebrates I Laboratory Samples of Arachnida (Scorpionida, Pseudoscorpionida, Solpugida, Opilionida, Araneida, Acari), Crustaceae (Branchiopoda, Copepoda, Ostracoda, Cirripedia, Decapoda, Stomatopoda, Isopoda, Amphipoda), Myriapods (Chlopoda and Diplopoda), Hexapoda (Types of antens, larvaes, pupa, legs and mouth parts), Insect orders, Echinodermata (Holothuroidea, Echinoidea, Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea) The aim of the course is to get the student acquinted with the biologies and systematics of Arthropoda and Echinodermata One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Omurgasız Hayvanlar Biyolojisi by Selahattin Salman and Biology of the Invertebrates by J.A. Pechenik GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB. BIO-255 1 2 hours/week Dr. Sevda KIRBAG 2th / Fall Compulsory Microbiology , Medical Microbiology, Bacteriology, Mycology, Introduction, laboratory, techniques in general microbiology, technical of sterilization, Pure culture techniques microorganisms, ,microorganisms and their isolation and preservation., determination of gram (+) endosporeforming bacteria, gram (+) eubacteria not forming endospores, capsule, Protists, Fungi, etc. yeast and their Culturation; count of Microorganism (Breed , Thoma and Petri-Plaq method), Antibiogram, determination of Coliform The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in microbiology described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Microbiology lab, Microbiology by Collins, Brock, Özçelik, Demirbağ, Aşçı 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 ECOLOGY BIO-258 2 2 hours/week Dr. Harun Evren 2rd/ Fall Compulsory The deparment of Ecosystem, habitat and Ecological, The classification and Ecological factors, The ecological valance, The Ecological race, the Physiologycal race, The Ecological role of temperature, The classification of the lives according to tolerance of temperature, The effect to geographical distribution of temperature, The adaptation of Animals to extreme temperature condition, The light and Ecological effect, The effects to organisms of light, The humidity and Ecological importance, The other climatic factors and effects of these, The water and ecological importance, The effect to organisms of calcium and salt The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in ecology One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish