Course Syllabus
Plant taxonomy and Classification
1.1 Importance of taxonomy
1.2 Classification hierarchy
1.3 Plant life cycle
1.4 Stage of plant life cycle: Example in Flowering p
The Basic Parts Of A Plant and theirs Functions
2.1 Plant cell-microscopic structure
2.2 Simple tissue-structure, distribution of plant tissues in root, stem and leaf in
monocots and dicots
2.3 Complex tissues: structure and function-Phloem and xylem
2.4 Meristematic tissues
Plant Structure and theirs Functions
3.1 Identify the parts of a root, stem, leaves
3.2 Structure and functions of root, stem, leaves
Seed
4.1 Structure and part
4.2 Seed germination
4.3 Seed formation and dispersal
Morphology of flower
5.1 Structure and function
5.2 Pollination and fertilization process
Physiology of plant
6.1 Chemical processes of photosynthesis
6.2 Cellular respiration
6.3 Important of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
6.4 Transpiration process
Plant reproduction
7.1 Types of reproduction and their importance
Plant Growth and Development 8.1 Plant Growth
8.1 Plant Growth
8.2 Requirement for plant growth
8.3 Essential mineral nutrient
8.4 Plant Growth regulators
Transport in Plant
9.1 Simple diffusion and facilitate diffusion
9.2 Active transport
9.3 Water transport within plants-Osmosis
9.4 Absorption water and mineral by plants
1.1 Importance of taxonomy
1.2 Classification hierarchy
1.3 Plant life cycle
1.4 Stage of plant life cycle: Example in Flowering p
The Basic Parts Of A Plant and theirs Functions
2.1 Plant cell-microscopic structure
2.2 Simple tissue-structure, distribution of plant tissues in root, stem and leaf in
monocots and dicots
2.3 Complex tissues: structure and function-Phloem and xylem
2.4 Meristematic tissues
Plant Structure and theirs Functions
3.1 Identify the parts of a root, stem, leaves
3.2 Structure and functions of root, stem, leaves
Seed
4.1 Structure and part
4.2 Seed germination
4.3 Seed formation and dispersal
Morphology of flower
5.1 Structure and function
5.2 Pollination and fertilization process
Physiology of plant
6.1 Chemical processes of photosynthesis
6.2 Cellular respiration
6.3 Important of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
6.4 Transpiration process
Plant reproduction
7.1 Types of reproduction and their importance
Plant Growth and Development 8.1 Plant Growth
8.1 Plant Growth
8.2 Requirement for plant growth
8.3 Essential mineral nutrient
8.4 Plant Growth regulators
Transport in Plant
9.1 Simple diffusion and facilitate diffusion
9.2 Active transport
9.3 Water transport within plants-Osmosis
9.4 Absorption water and mineral by plants
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 : Am I entitled to an e-certificate upon the completion of this course?
A1 : Yes. E-certificate will be issued upon request once the participant has completed the course successfully, subject to the assessment fulfillment.
A1 : Yes. E-certificate will be issued upon request once the participant has completed the course successfully, subject to the assessment fulfillment.