Lecturer(s)
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Paclík Martin, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Bocáková Milada, prof. Ing. Ph.D.
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Ševčíková Olga, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Animal cell, endosymbiotic theory, levels of organization. Presentation of animal tissues, ontogeny, anatomy and modifications in principal Metazoa groups. Evolution and structure of animal organs and organ systems. Principles of animal body organization, main morphological and functional adaptations of principal organisms from protozoans to mammals. Animal reproduction and development. Principles of classification and cladistic methods of phylogenetic reconstruction. Introduction to physical and chemical processes that rule lives of animals. Understanding of physiological processes and their diversity in types of different environment.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Laboratory Work
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Learning outcomes
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Animal cell, endosymbiotic theory, levels of organization. Presentation of animal tissues, ontogeny, anatomy and modifications in principal Metazoa groups. Evolution and structure of animal organs and organ systems. Principles of animal body organization, main morphological and functional adaptations of principal organisms from protozoans to mammals. Animal reproduction and development. Principles of classification and cladistic methods of phylogenetic reconstruction. Introduction to physical and chemical processes that rule lives of animals. Understanding of physiological processes and their diversity in types of different environment.
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Prerequisites
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no requirements
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam
90% attendance rate at sessions.
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Recommended literature
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Sládeček, F. (1986). Rozmnožování a vývoj živočichů. Academia, Praha.
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