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The subject Biology II is an independent continuation of the subject Biology I and is aimed at deepening the knowledge of general biology and cell biology with an emphasis on an understanding of the relationships between structures and functions and the interconnections of cellular processes. On the representatives of all three domains of life on Earth, both the diversity of cell types and the existence of common mechanisms will be presented. Part of the Biology II introduces basic and advanced tools of analysis of individual cells and cell populations. A couple of presentations are devoted to ecology, biogeochemical cycles, and active discussion with students on current issues related to the topics included in the subject.
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Students will be familiar with the structures and functions of cell compartments and sub-cellular units both in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. They will be aware of mechanisms of cell adaptation, differentiation, and intercellular communication. They will know the particular tools for analysis of cells and will understand their principles. Students will have a robust knowledge base for the follow-up subjects and will be able to work independently with a specialized literature of relevant orientation and discuss related topics. Last update: Branská Barbora (15.09.2023)
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Successful completion of the written and oral part of the exam. Last update: Branská Barbora (15.09.2023)
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R: Alberts B., Molecular Biology of the Cell, (6th ed.), 2015: ISBN 978-0-8153-4464-3;
A: Lodish A., Molecular Cell Biology (8th ed.), 2016: ISBN 978-1-4641-8339-3;
A: Cooper G., The Cell (7th ed.), 2015: ISBN 978-1-60535-290-9;
A: Madigan M., Brock Biology of Microorganism (14th ed.), 2015: ISBN 978-1-292-01831-7;
A: Snyder L., Molecular Genetics of Bacteria (4th ed.), 2013: ISBN 978-1-555-81627-8;
A: Chiarini-Garcia H., Light Microscopy, 2011: ISBN 978-1-60761-949-9;
A: Shapiro H., Practical Flow Cytometry (4th ed.), 2003 ISBN 0-471-4112;
A: Goldman R.D., Live Cell Imaging, 2004; ISBN 0-87969-683-4; Last update: Branská Barbora (15.09.2023)
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1. Cell diversity 2. Overview of cell types and their comparison 3. Methods of study of individual cells and populations - basic microscopic techniques 4. Methods of individual cell and population studies - advanced cell analysis tools 5. Auto-organization of cellular structures 6. Structure and function of the cell surface 7. Cell nucleus architecture 8. Structure of the cell genome, DNA condensation, chromatin remodeling 9. Cell cycle, reproduction of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell type 10. Cell adaptation and differentiation 11. Intercellular interactions 12. Ecology and ecosystems 13. Biogeochemical cycles 14. Discussion on publicly popular topics related to cell biology Last update: Branská Barbora (15.09.2023)
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http://web.vscht.cz/jirkuv/ BBsnímky 18 (celkový soubor vybraných PP prezentací předmětu) Additional materials will be available in e-learning course. Last update: Branská Barbora (15.09.2023)
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