ECTS
4 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
Description
This course aims to provide students with an integrative approach to the morphology, anatomy and development of the vegetative and reproductive systems of spermatophytes, from an ecological, functional and evolutionary perspective. This approach is implemented by the students through a supervised project, centered on the study of a model plant, taking into account the inter-individual variability, the different stages of development, the stationary conditions and the biological type.
Knowledge control
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Nb of hours |
Nb Sessions |
Organization (SDS or local) |
Written |
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Continuous control |
100% |
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2 |
local |
TP |
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Oral |
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Targeted competencies
- Understand and analyze the dynamic markers of plant development, and the exo- and endogenous factors that determine them.
- To understand the structural and phylogenetic diversity of Spermatophytes.
- To discover the diversity of variations in the organs of spermatophytes, from a functional and evolutionary perspective.
Skills:
- Establish a sampling protocol
- Communicate and report on observations in writing and orally
- Be able to develop a rigorous scientific argumentation, with a critical mind
- Know how to carry out a project within a group