01. Vznik života, evoluce, rozdělení organismů
02. Prokaryotická buňka
03. Eukaryotická buňka
04. Transport látek přes buněčné membrány
05. Buněčný cyklus, mitóza, meióza, reprodukce
06. Viry
07. Bakterie
08. Protista
09. Rostliny
10. Houby
11. Živočichové I
12. Živočichové II
Origins of life on Earth. Evolution of organisms.
\r\nProkaryotes, Eukaryotes - cellular architecture. Animal, plant and fungal cells - composition, function and organization.
\r\nMembranes and transport of molecules. Regulation of processes within the cells and organism.
\r\nFrom cell to tissue. Types of tissue, their function and composition.
\r\nCell division. Mitosis and meiosis. Genetic information and basics of genetics. Reproduction.
\r\nViruses, Protozoa, animals, plants and fungi - basics of taxonomy, ecology role and evolutionary relationships.
01. Origins of life, classification of organisms, evolution
02. Prokaryotic cell
03. Eukaryotic cell
04. Transport across cellular membranes
05. Cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis, reproduction
06. Viruses
07. Bacteria
08. Protista
09. Plants
10. Fungi
11. Animals I
12. Animals II
Origins of life on Earth. Evolution of organisms.
Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes - cellular architecture. Animal, plant and fungal cells - composition, function and organization.
Membranes and transport of molecules. Regulation of processes within the cells and organism.
From cell to tissue. Types of tissue, their function and composition.
Cell division. Mitosis and meiosis. Genetic information and basics of genetics. Reproduction.
Viruses, Protozoa, animals, plants and fungi - basics of taxonomy, ecology role and evolutionary relationships. 01. Origins of life, classification of organisms, evolution02. Prokaryotic cell03. Eukaryotic cell04. Transport across cellular membranes05. Cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis, reproduction06. Viruses07. Bacteria08. Protista09. Plants10. Fungi11. Animals I12. Animals II
Lecture enhances basic knowledge in all area of modern biology with focus at biochemical principles of biological processes. Aim of this lecture is to briefly repeat a scope of biology from high-school, however, we will look more deeply into molecular aspects of biological processes; therefore we will spend more time on cellular biology and description of biomacromolecule's interactions than on systematic description of the living, and by this to create a basis for later better understanding of detailed biochemical processes which will the students learn in following lectures in their studies.
Lectures are given in Czech.