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551-0127-01L 4 Credits SHE D-BIOL

Plants and Fungi

Pflanzen und Pilze

VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-06-03 00:07:30

Abstract

The lecture conveys the fundamental concepts underlying multicellularity with an emphasis on the molecular basis of multicellular biological systems and their functional integration into coherent wholes. The structural and functional specialization in multicellular organisms will be discussed by highlighting common and specific functions in fungi and plant.s

Objective

1.Students can describe advantages and challenges associated with being multicellular and outline independent solutions that organisms have developed to cope with the challenges of complex multicellularity . 2.Students can explain how the internal and external structures of fungi and plants function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction. 3.Students can explain the basic pathways and mechanisms of cellular communication regulating cellular behavior (cell adhesion, metabolism, proliferation, reproduction, development). 4.Students can describe how a single cell develops from one cell into many, each with different specialized functions.

Content

The lecture introduces the structural and functional specialization in fungi and plants. After providing an overview on the diversity of eukaryotic organisms, the lecture will discuss how fungi and plants have evolved structures and strategies to cope with the challenges of multicellularity. The molecular basis underlying communication, coordination and differentiation will be conveyed and complemented by key aspects of reproduction, metabolism development, and regeneration. Topics include form and function of fungi and plants, metabolism, cell signaling, adhesion, stem cells, regeneration, reproduction, and development.

Resources

Literature

Alberts et al. 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 6th edition Smith A.M., et al. “Plant Biology” Garland Science, New York, Oxford Campbell “Biology”, 11th Edition

General Information

Language
German
Levels
SHE
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 75 minutes
Aids
Erlaubt sind Wörterbücher für fremdsprachige Studierende.
Digital
The exam takes place on devices provided by ETH Zurich.
Sprache der Leistungskontrolle ist Deutsch oder Englisch.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Pflanzen und Pilze
Ort: HCI G3 Tag/Zeit wird vom hauptverantwortlichen Dozierenden mitgeteilt
No time listed 3 h weekly

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