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1  INSTRUCTOR: KATHY BROOKS, Associate Professor, Life Sciences e-mail: Kathryn.Brooks@rcc.eduKathryn.Brooks@rcc.edu   OFFICE: MTSC, 4 th floor, room 404 PHONE: 951-222-8212   OFFICE HOURS: Mon 10am-12pm, Tues 10:40am-11:40am, and Wed 12:00- 12:30   REQUIRED TEXT: Introductory Plant Biology, by Stearns, 12 th to 10 th editions. Check online sources!

2 STUDENT POINT PERCENTAGES  GRADES  A = 90 to 100 % of total points  B = 80 to 89 % “  C = 65 to 79 % of total points  D = 55 to 64 % “  F = Below 55 % of total points  TENTATIVE POINTS & ASSIGNMENTS 2 Lecture Tests (3 x 60 points) …….... 120  Lecture Final (Test 3 + comprehensive).. 100  3 Lab Tests, Practica (3 x 35 ………….. 105  Plant Garden Project & Written Report 40  Lab Assignments …………………….…. 60 o Includes COMMUNITY GARDEN WORK (+10)  Quizzes ……………………………….…… 40   Tentative Total Points = 425

3  EXTRA CREDIT: A maximum of 5 points for the entire course will be allowed for the following activities. The activities are worth from 1 to 4 points:  1) Brief Oral report to the class on news item  1-2 pts  2) More detailed Oral presentation  1-5 pts  3) Self-Field Trip to a Botanical Garden, like Huntington’s Garden (Pasadena), LA Arboretum, Living Desert (Palm Desert), Santa Ana Botanical Gardens (Claremont); (excluding UCR gardens)  5pts Describe 10 of the plants at the Botanical Garden and include the plant’s scienctif name

4  DATEWEEKCHAPTERLECTURE TOPIC  Week 1-5 1Introduction  2Chemistry & Biochemistry  3Cells  4Tissues  5 Roots and Soils   TEST #1 AT BEG OF WEEK 6 (Tentatively, Tues 10-1)

5  LABORATORY SCHEDULE  WEEKLABORATORY TOPIC  1 Metric System & Measuring, Garden Project  2Plant Experiment, Garden Project  3Microscopes, Garden Project—  4Cells and General Tissues, Garden Project  5 LAB TEST #1 (Thurs 9-26)

6  TEXT READING ASSIGNMENTS  LECTURE & LAB QUIZZES  LECTURE TESTS:  LABORATORY:  LATE ASSIGNMENT  MAKE-UP LECTURE & LAB TESTS  CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM  ATTENDANCE  TARDINESS-- Quizzes cannot be made up if tardy  UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIORS DURING CLASS TIME

7 Chapter 1 Lecture Outline What Is Plant Biology? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

8 Outline  The Relationship of Humans to Their Environment The Effect Humans Have on the Environment Human and Animal Dependence on Plants  Botany as a Science Scientific Method  Diversification of Plant Study (Botanical Disciplines)

9 The Effect Humans Have on the Environment  Human population will exceed 7.8 billion in 2025– Is the size of the earth increasing?  Major Human impacts on the Environment: Wetlands: Natural vegetation: Dumped: Used chemicals:

10 The Effect Humans Have on the Environment  We must reduce our environmental impact: Agricultural practices Pollutants Recycle Replace pesticides: Conserve: Habitats and species:

11 Human and Animal Dependence on Plants  FOOD ULTIMATELY FROM PLANTS:  OXYGEN:

12 Human and Animal Dependence on Plants  Plants Products used by human society: Copyright © McGraw-Hill Companies Permission Required for Reproduction or Display

13 Human and Animal Dependence on Plants Etc … Coffe e

14 Human and Animal Dependence on Plants Cotton plants

15 Botany as a Science  Botany =  Science involves:  The scientific method =  Hypothesis =

16 Scientific Method  Observation and Questioning  Develop Hypothesis  Test Hypothesis Speciments – Experimental Group – Control Group Types of Tests o True Experiments – Observational Studies

17 Scientific Method …  Test Hypothesis … Types of Variables – Independent Variable – Dependent Variable – Other Variables held constant Collect Data Results—analyzed data  Conclusions: Was Hypothesis supported or not?

18 Scientific Method …  Theory  Laws or Principles  Field of Study

19 Diversification of Plant Study (Botanical Disciplines)  Plant Anatomy & Morphology  Plant Physiology  Plant Taxonomy Describing, naming and classifying plants Cross-section of Magnolia wood

20 Plant Study– Botanical Disciplines  Plant Geography Plant distributions  Plant Ecology  Genetics  Cell Biology  Economic Botany and Ethnobotany: Practical uses of plants and plant products

21 Review  The Relationship of Humans to Their Environment The Effect Humans Have on the Environment Human and Animal Dependence on Plants  Botany as a Science Scientific Method  Plant Study– Botanical Disciplines

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