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KPB 1501
SKS
Semester
Odd
Faculty
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
05.10 06.50
Class D
10.40 12.20
Class A
16.10 17.50
Class F
05.10 06.50
Class C
07.00 08.40
Class B
16.10 17.50
Class E
16.10 17.50
Class A
07.00 08.40
Class E
14.20 16.00
Class B
16.10 17.50
Class F
18.30 20.10
Class G
05.10 06.50
Class C
16.10 17.50
Class G
07.00 08.40
Class D
Course Description:
This three credit-hour course will examine the biology of the true fungi and other groups of
organisms traditionally classified within the kingdom fungi. Topics covered will include
taxonomy, life history traits, ecology, physiology, nutritive requirements and evolutionary
biology of the major classes and orders of fungi. Particular emphasize will be placed on the
impact of fungi on human affairs.
Laboratory exercises will emphasize the identification of these orders also particular laboratory
techniques such as inoculation, purification, and basic micro-techniques.
This class is designed with a two-hour lecture period on schedule and a two-hour lab period also
on schedule. The lectures and lab materials will be strongly integrated. Lab exercises will
parallel the material presented in lecture and exams will cover material presented in both lecture
and lab.
Traditionally, mycology is taught in a progression with the slime molds and lower fungi being
covered early in the course. The next course section will cover the higher fungi (mushrooms
and the like). In addition to the scheduled courses, students can learn how to identify the nature
of these fungi while they are abundant in the field (optional depend on seasonal changes and time
availability).
GENERAL MYCOLOGY
Syllabus For Odd Semester 2015
Week
Topics
Learning Contract
The Kingdom
Fungi
morfology and
anatomy
Detil Topic
-
learning contract
introduction to the rotten world
around us
Life traits of fungi
Lab orientation & biosafety
somatic forms and specific
organels
reproductions
The use and care of
microscopes (Lab activity)
Lect.
2
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
Image
Gallery
(if any)
Physiology
Taxonomy and
systematics
Taxonomy and
systematics
10
11
12
Taxonomy and
systematics
Taxonomy and
systematics
Taxonomy and
systematics
Taxonomy and
systematics
Taxonomy and
systematics
Taxonomy and
systematics
nutritional requirements
the main metabolism process
Lab activity
First Examination
Lab activity
High order fungi and low order
fungi
Lab activity
1, 2,3
1, 2,3
Division Mastigomycota
(presentation)
Lab activity
1, 2,3
Division Amastigomycota
(presentation)
Lab activity
1, 2,3
2,3
1, 2,3
Class Deuteromycetes
(presentation)
Fungi on foods
Fungi on industries
(field trip)
Fungi on environments
Lab examination
13
Fungal Roles
14
Fungal Roles
15
16
Evaluation
1, 2,3
Division Gymnomycota
(presentation)
Lab activity
Second Examination
Class Ascomycetes
(presentation)
Lab activity
Class Basidiomycetes
(presentation)
Lab activity
1, 2,3
1,3
1, 2
Lab activities
Tasks/Presentations
First Exam
Second Exam
Final Exam
Quizzes
20 %
15 %
20 %
20 %
20 %
5%
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