An introduction to the principles and applications of biophysical techniques, including ultra-centrifugation, electrophoresis, optical and NMR spectroscopies, scattering and diffraction techniques, and radioisotope labeling and detection techniques. Basic concepts of thermodynamics at the cellular level and chemical kinetics.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 2040
Learn more: Read MoreClassification, identification, structure, physiology, and genetics of microorganisms; importance of microorganisms in health, environment, and biotechnology.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 2040 OR LIFS 2060
Learn more: Read MoreStructure and life processes in animals; neurophysiology; circulation; respiration; digestion and absorption; metabolism and energy regulation; muscle and movement; endocrinology.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 2040
Learn more: Read MoreCell structure; the molecular biology of cell signaling and cell cycle control; oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes; the mechanism of cell division; cell junctions and adhesion; cytoskeleton; programmed cell death.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 2040 AND LIFS 2210 AND LIFS 2220
Learn more: Read MoreThis course is designed to introduce theories and practical techniques used in the current research of plant biology, plant molecular biology and biochemistry to students.
Credit(s): 3
Corequisite(s):LIFS 2080
Learn more: Read MoreExploration and understanding of both theories and practical techniques in cell biology through tutorials and hands-on experiments. Microscopy, cell culture, cell fractionation; and their applications in studying cell division and gene expression will be covered.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 1902
Learn more: Read MorePrinciples of bioenergetics and cellular structures; glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport, oxidative phosphorylation and chemiosmosis; carbohydrate, lipid, amino acid and nucleotide metabolism; photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 1902
Learn more: Read MoreStructure and life processes in plants; cellular structures; molecular and cellar mechanism; transport of water and nutrients; nutrition and soil; reproduction; photosynthesis; growth and development; biotechnology.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 2040 OR LIFS 2210
Learn more: Read MoreStructure and function of the cell and sub-cellular organelles; from genes to proteins; membrane and cytoskeleton; cell communication and cell signaling; cell cycle and programmed cell death.
Credit(s): 3
Learn more: Read MoreThis is a practical course accompanied by the lecture course LIFS 1902. It provides students with some basic concepts and hands-on experience in biological investigation within the areas covered by LIFS1902, including plant biology, human biology and ecology. The emphasis is on the understanding and application of the scientific principles underlying the experiments.
Credit(s): 1
Prerequisite(s):LIFS 1901 OR level 3 or above in HKDSE 1x Biology OR a passing grade in AL/AS Biology
Corequisite(s):LIFS 1902
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