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Faculty of Science
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Grao en Bioloxía
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  Plant Physiology I
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Identifying Data 2021/22
Subject (*) Plant Physiology I Code 610G02027
Study programme
Grao en Bioloxía
Descriptors Cycle Period Year Type Credits
Graduate 1st four-month period
Second Obligatory 6
Language
Spanish
Teaching method Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Department Bioloxía
Coordinador
Silvar Pereiro, Cristina
E-mail
c.silvar@udc.es
Lecturers
Bernal Pita da Veiga, María de los Ángeles
Diaz Varela, Jose
Silvar Pereiro, Cristina
Veloso Freire, Javier
E-mail
angeles.bernal@udc.es
jose.diaz.varela@udc.es
c.silvar@udc.es
javier.veloso@udc.es
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General description Plant Physiology is one of the main disciplines on which a biologist may develop their career. In this course we will analyse the way plants work, and you will acquire the knowledge and skills related to this science.
Contingency plan (i) adaptation to be made in the event of non-attendance caused by outbreaks of the disease 1.Modifications in the contents The contents will not be modified, as they are basic for the formation of a Graduated in Biology 2. Methodologies master classes, practices and small groups would be carried out entirely online. 3. Mechanisms for personalized attention to students Email, tutoring by Teams and forums in Moodle, with daily attention in the case of email and forums, and upon request of the students in the case of tutoring by Teams. 4. Modifications in the evaluation online evaluation (Moodle and other institutional tools). 5. Modifications of the bibliography or webgraphy if possible, alternative and / or additional books in electronic format, and in any case additional ad hoc material generated by the lecturers. ii)adaptation planned in the center for the cases in which the capacity of the classroom assigned for the subject is exceeded: In the event that there are capacity problems in the spaces designated for the performance of face-to-face activities, additional spaces will be reserved in which students can follow the activities through the TEAMS platform. In the case of practical activities, the groups will be split to adapt to the capacity of the laboratory.
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