Syllabi for Mayrink Isenhour
This course introduces in more details Plant Physiology, a subdiscipline of Plant Biology and Botany. Students should be prepared to complete college-level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments. This course will allow you to learn about the vital phenomena in plants. Those phenomena concern the processes and functions within plants and their responses to changes in the environment, like growth and development. Laboratory experiences make application to biological concepts and practical aspects of all phases and areas of horticulture.
TEXTBOOK
Introduction to Plant Physiology, Fourth Edition. William G. Hopkins and Norman P. A. Huner. ISBN: 978-0-470-24766-2
POINTS BREAKDOWN
- Lecture assignments 25%
- Lab assignments 25%
- Class project 25%
- Exams 25%
- Extra points 5%
Grading breaking down
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90 – 100% = A
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80 – 89% = B |
70 – 79% = C |
60 – 69% = D |
Below 60% = F |