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Plant and animal physiology

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Science and Technology
Institution Name:
African Virtual university
Collection:
African Virtual university
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

The learning unit "Plant and animal physiology" is part of a university biology course suitable for 3rd-year students. The unit focuses on the structure of plant and animal cells in relation to their function, hoping to facilitate understanding of the physical and biochemical processes that occur in living organisms.
Unit 1 covers carbon and mineral nutrition, Unit 2 focuses on the growth and development of plants, while Unit 3 addresses the physiology of the principal animal systems or apparatus and finally Unit 4 includes a comparative study between plant and animal and physiology. Each unit includes a reading part and a form of evaluation, testing the acquired skills.

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English
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Conditions of Use:
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5
Copyright Holder:
Rémi Rakotondradona

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