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Ankara University

Library and Documentation Center Open Archive System

SYLLABUS Name and code of the

course

BIO151 LABORATORY OF GENERAL BIOLOGY I

Instructors

Prof. Dr. Sümer ARAS

Prof. Dr. Sevgi ERTUĞRUL KARATAY Prof. Dr. A. Emre YAPRAK

Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Borga ERGÖNÜL

Level Undergraduate

Credit 1.0 ECTS: 3.0

Course Type Compulsory

Course Content

Laboratory safety, use of microscope, cell structure, buffer preparation, cytoplasmic movements, organelles, cell substructures, membranes, macromolecules, mitosis, meiosis, enzymes, chromosome morphotypes

Goals of the course

To learn biology of living systems practically

Weekly course hours 2 hours/week

Language ENGLISH

Prerequisite -

Recommended sources Lab Manual for Biology 12th Edition By Sylvia Mader McGraw Hill Education 2016

Laboratory Practice 2 hours/week

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