BIO251H1S - Form, Function and Development in Plants (formerly BIO251Y1)
Introduction to structure, function, and ecology of vegetative and reproductive processes in plants with a focus on flowering plants and gymnosperms. Lectures and labs emphasize photosynthesis, respiration, mineral nutrition, transport processes, patterns of plant growth and development, the role of hormones in development, photomorphogenesis, and plant reproduction.
Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Science course
Breadth Requirement: Living Things and Their Environment (4)
2011-2012 Course Coordinator: T. Sage
BIO120H1/150Y1
BIO251Y1
