BI1389, Biochemistry, cellbiology and microbiology, 15.0 Hp
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Syllabus
Finalized by: PN-VH, 2025-04-23
Valid from : Spring semester 2027 (2027-01-18)
Level
First cycle
(G1N)
Main field of study
Biology
Biology Area
Cell Biology
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
Swedish
Entry Requirements
Biology 2, Chemistry 2, Mathematics 3
or
Biology level 2, Chemistry level 2, Matematics Further level 1
Objectives
Course aims to provide basic knowledge and practical laboratory training in biochemistry, molecular cell biology, microbiology, and immunology needed for further studies in biology. The course also aims to integrate the different subjects, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, and immunology, to provide an overall understanding of systems biology.
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
- describe the basic structure and function of the most important biomolecules,
- explain the structure and function of DNA, RNA, and the flow of genetic information,
- describe the cell's main metabolic processes,
- use and describe certain biochemical methods and present experimental results,
- describe the structure and basic functions of different relevant cell types, such as interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix, and molecule transport within the cell and across cell membranes,
- describe principles for cell growth, differentiation, and signalling, as well as stem cells and cancer,
- compare occurrence, taxonomy, morphology, and characteristics of different types of microorganisms,
- describe the role of microorganisms in the development of diseases in animals,
- explain the impact of microorganisms, both positive and negative, on the immune system of animals.
Content
The course should provide knowledge of basic biochemical concepts and processes, such as the structure and function of the molecules of life, as well as enzymatic catalysis and kinetics, and the cell's metabolism.
The course also highlights basic cell biological structures and processes, including organelle functions, DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis, regulation of gene expression, membrane structure, membrane transport, intracellular transport, cell signalling, the cytoskeleton, cell cycle dynamics and regulation, extracellular matrix, cell-cell/cell-matrix interactions, stem cells, and the development of cancer. Furthermore, the course provides fundamental knowledge of the structure and characteristics of microorganisms, as well as principles of microbial taxonomy. It gives an overview of how infections by various microorganisms occur, the immune defence mechanisms in animals, and principles of diagnostic methods, prevention, and control of microorganisms.
The course includes lectures, seminars, group exercises, and laboratory work. There are mandatory components, such as exercises, lab work, group projects, and seminars.
The course focuses on following general skills: written and oral communication, writing lab reports, analysis, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Passed examination. Approved participation in compulsory components.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Animal Biosciences
Supplementary information
Included in program
- Ethology and Animal Welfare (BSc)
Module set
| Title |
Credits |
Code |
| Biochemistry - Laborations and exercises |
1.0 |
0102 |
| Biochemistry - Intermediary metabolism |
4.0 |
0103 |
| ; Cell biology - Anatomy, function and tissue |
4.0 |
0104 |
| Bacteriology |
2.0 |
0105 |
| Immunology |
2.0 |
0106 |
| Virology |
2.0 |
0107 |
The Course Replaces
Partly HV0133, BI0960 and BI1081
Other Information
Teaching in English may occur.