Learning outcomes

- Cross-cutting approach to the subject

- Master the vocabulary related to the subject

- To be able to recognise the plants covered in the course and the practicals on the basis of micro- and macroscopic data

- Memorise and understand the main concepts of plant evolution and classification

- To be able to use a light microscope correctly during the practicals

Goals

Comprehensive understanding of plant classification and evolution

Content

The course is divided into 2 parts:

1. Histology and anatomy of vascular plants

2. The evolution of plants, from algae to terrestrial plants: this part of the course reviews the evolution of the first forms of life, the primordial role of cynaobacteria and endosymbiosis in algae. It then develops, through the major phyla, the progressive conquest of land, with emphasis on adaptations to aerial life.

Table of contents

Part 1: Histology and anatomy of the root, stem and leaves

Part 2: Plant Evolution

1. Introduction and important reminders

2. Reproductive cycles

3. Algae

4. Bryophytes and Psilotophytes

5. Pteridophytes

6. Prespermatophytes

7. Gymnosperms

8. Angiosperms

Exercices

Attendance to the practicals is mandatory.

Session 0: Know how to recognize, at the end of the year, 50 plants for pharmaceutical use on the basis of photos (lists available on the webcampus)

Session 1: Histology and anatomy I

Session 2: Histology and anatomy II

Session 3: Histology and anatomy III

 

 

Assessment method

Plan A face-to-face: Written assessment for theory and practical work (the assessment of the practical work can take place out of session in order not to overload the session). If there is no serious failure (see below), the mark for the theory assessment represents 75% of the final mark. The modalities of the practical assessment are described during the practical sessions.

Plan B distance learning: Assessment via the webcampus TEST tool. The calculation of the final score is the same as that described for plan A

Failure to participate effectively in the evaluation of any part of the course/TP will be considered a breach of contract and will result in a 0/20 grade for the entire course (Plant Biology and practical work), whether in the 1st OR 2nd session.

In the event of serious failure (grade less than or equal to 7/20) in one of the 2 parts (plant biology or practical work), an exclusion grade will appear on the student's transcript in the 1st OR 2nd session. In the event of a 2nd session, a mark equal to or higher than 10/20 in the 1st session, for one of the parts, will be carried over to the 2de session. 

Signing off for one part of the assessment in the 1st or 2nd session is equivalent to signing off for all parts (plant biology and practical work) of the examination, and a mark of 0/20 will appear on the transcript.

Practical work is mandatory Attendance will be taken at the end of each session. Each unjustified absence from practical work will result in a "-1" penalty on the overall grade for practical work in the 1st and 2nd sessions. Behavior considered by the assistant as inappropriate for the smooth running of the practical work will be penalized by a "-1" penalty on the final grade in 1st and 2nd session.

ATTENTION: Grades cannot be carried over from one academic year to the next.

 

Sources, references and any support material

Campbell and Reece: Biology

Raven, Evert & Eichhorn: Plant Biology

Nabors : Plant biology

Mazliak: Evolution in plants Meyer, Reeb, Bosdeveix et Maloine : Botany

 

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Bachelor in Pharmacy Standard 0 4
Bachelor in Pharmacy Standard 2 4