BLG 1502 Tut Letter-1
BLG 1502 Tut Letter-1
BLG 1502 Tut Letter-1
Semesters 1 and 2
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CONTENTS
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1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
2 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES ...................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 Outcomes ..................................................................................................................................... 3
3 LECTURER(S) AND CONTACT DETAILS................................................................................... 4
3.1 Lecturer(s) .................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Department ................................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 University ...................................................................................................................................... 4
4 RESOURCES ............................................................................................................................... 4
4.1 Prescribed book(s) ........................................................................................................................ 4
4.2 Recommended book(s) ................................................................................................................. 4
4.3 Electronic reserves (e-reserves) ................................................................................................... 4
4.4 Library services and resources information ................................................................................... 5
5 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ................................................................................................ 5
6 STUDY PLAN ............................................................................................................................... 5
7 PRACTICAL WORK ..................................................................................................................... 5
8 ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................................. 5
8.1 Assessment criteria....................................................................................................................... 5
8.2 Assessment plan .......................................................................................................................... 6
8.3 Assignment numbers .................................................................................................................... 6
8.3.1 General assignment numbers ....................................................................................................... 6
8.3.2 Unique assignment numbers ........................................................................................................ 6
8.4 Assignment due dates......................................................................................................................6
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Dear Student
1 INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Animal and Plant Diversity (BLG1502) module offered to Biology student in the
Department of Life and Consumer Sciences UNISA Science Campus, FLORIDA. We trust that
you will find this academic year interesting stimulating, rewarding and enjoyable. You may initially
find the tutorial matter for this course difficult because we will be dealing with many terms and
concepts.
The terminology will, however, become part of your vocabulary as you study Biology. Your study
of this module will be fruitful and enjoyable only if you give it your full attention from the very start.
The staff of the Life Sciences Section of the Department of Life and Consumer Sciences will gladly
assist you, and you are welcome to contact us if any questions or problems arise during your
study. If at any stage while you are busy studying and you have queries that require immediate
attention feel free to contact us the staff of Life Sciences in the Department of Life and Consumer
Sciences, we are always available and ready to assist you with all matters related to this module.
NOTE: Our contact details are listed on Section 3 of this tutorial letter.
Some of this tutorial matter may not be available when you register. Tutorial matter that is not
available when you register will be posted to you as soon as possible, but is also available on
myUnisa.
3.3 University
Follow the procedures in Study @ Unisa to register as a user on myUnisa. By selecting the
“Course contact” option you will be able to contact the lecturer by e-mail. Please indicate your
student number when you contact the lecturer.
4 RESOURCES
4.1 Prescribed book
Biology: A Global Approach. 11th Edition. 2017. Campbell, N.A., Reece, J.B., Urry, L.S., Cain,
M.L., Wasserman, S.A., Minorsky, R.B. Pearson Benjamin Cummings (San Francisco).
ISBN-10:1-292-17043-3.
ISBN-13: 978-1-292-17043-5.
If, however you can NOT get hold of the 11th edition you can buy the 9th or 10th editions. The two
editions are very close to the 11th edition. In addition, a transition table has been posted on
myUnisa under additional resources.
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4.4 Library services and resources
The Unisa Library offers a range of information services and resources:
6 STUDY PLAN
Use Study @ Unisa brochure for general time management and planning skills.
7 PRACTICAL WORK
The module BLG1502 is concerned with theory only. However, certain aspects of this module will
be mentioned again in the practical module BLG1603 (BLG114L). You are strongly advised to
register for the practical module, BLG1603, because it will help you to understand subject matter
that may not be clear in the theory. Those of you who have registered for the practical module
should remember that you need to be thoroughly familiar with the theoretical work before you
attend the practical classes. The practical classes are presented in September at the
Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University.
8 ASSESSMENT
8.1 Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria is necessary to describe the standard that will be used to judge whether
the desired level of performance has been achieved by the student. Students will be examined
on the specific characteristics that contribute to the overall assignment. Students must
demonstrate their skills by being able to remember (knowledge), comprehension (understanding),
application, analysing and evaluation as well as creativity. These are the standards by which
learning is judged.
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8.2 Assessment plan
Formative assessment
For each semester, formative assessment will be constituted by Assignment 1 and Assignment
2. The assignment 1 and 2 will contribute 20% and 80% towards semester mark, respectively.
Summative assessment
This is the final examination which is written at the end of the semester. Your mark for the
examination paper will be referred to as the examination mark.
Assignment 1
Unique number: 562093
Assignment 2
Unique number: 802483
SEMESTER 2:
Assignment 1
Unique number: 611290
Assignment 2
Unique number: 870453
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and for SEMESTER 2 students are:
The Registrar
PO Box 392
UNISA
0003
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older versions of Microsoft), and then click Print. Then, choose from the drop-down
list the printer which in this case should be PrimoPDF).
iv. You will now receive a pop-up message. Click the “Create PDF” button. Indicate in
the “Save as:” pop-up where you want to save the PDF assignment on your PC.
v. The PDF version of your assignment will now appear for your viewing.
Submit the PDF document (your assignment) via myUnisa (online). For guidance on how to
submit an assignment via myUnisa, see section 8.4 of this tutorial letter or the Study @ Unisa
brochure.
10 SOURCES CONSULTED
None
11 IN CLOSING
It is exciting to have you as students for the module BLG1502. You are expected to work hard
and do all prescribed assignments. Please do not hesitate to contact the lecturer in case you
encounter any problems concerning the module.
12 ADDENDUM
Assignments
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ASSIGNMENTS
SEMESTER 1
Assignment 1
Unique Number: 562093
Due Date: 15 March 2019
Answer this assignment on your mark reading sheet with a HB pencil
2. The correct sequence from the most to the least comprehensive of the taxonomic levels listed
here, is….
1. Symbiotic
2. Heterotrophic
3. Flagellated
4. Pathogenic
1. karyogamy
2. progamy
3. microgamy
4. pregamy
1. spores
2. mycelium
3. hypha
4. sporangia
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6. Land plant no longer required water as a medium for reproduction with the evolution of....
9. Members of the kingdom Fungi generally differ from members of the kingdom Plantae in that
Fungi....
1. embryo sac
2. mother cell
3. egg cell
4. antipodal cell
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1. eggs
2. seed cones
3. pollen grains
4. sporophyte
1. ovum
2. blastocyst
3. diploid cell
4. zygote
1. testes
2. ovaries
3. oestrogen
4. testosterone
18. Which of the following hormones are responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response?
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20. Which nutrient help absorb vitamins A, D, E, and K?
1. Fat
2. Carbohydrate
3. Protein
4. Vitamin B.
TOTAL: 20 MARKS
END OF ASSIGNMENT 01 (SEMESTER 1)
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Assignment 2
Unique number: 802483
Due Date: 12 April 2019
QUESTION 1
3.1 By means of a labeled diagram, describe the life cycle of a moss, clearly distinguishing
the gametophyte and sporophyte generations. [15]
QUESTION 4
4.1 List three major plant organs and their functions. (6)
4.2 Explain what events occur in the zone of cell division, zone of elongation and zone
of differentiation. (3)
4.3 Explain the relationship between primary and secondary growth in plants. (4)
[12]
QUESTION 5
5.1 Write explanatory notes on the structure and functions of the following:
5.1.1 Dermal tissues.
5.1.2 Vascular tissues.
5.1.3 Ground issues.
[9]
QUESTION 6
6.1 Name five differences between angiosperms and gymnosperms. (5)
6.2 Describe the process of double fertilisation. (4)
6.3 Distinguish between bryophytes and pteridophytes and give an example each. (4)
6.4 Write down the functions of xylems and phloems. (2)
[15]
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QUESTION 7
7.2 Name and describe the four classes of essential nutrients. (8)
[17]
QUESTION 8
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SEMESTER 2
Assignment 1
Unique Number: 611290
Due Date: 30 August 2019
1. Which of the following is the correct taxonomic name for the the species to which all modern
human beings belong?
1. Homo sapien
2. homo sapien
3. Homo sapien
4. Homo Sapien
2. The branch of biology that is concerned with identifying, naming and classifying organisms is
called _____.
1. taxidermy
2. ecology
3. systematics
4. taxonomy
1. Haploid gametophyte
2. Double fertilisation
3. Dominant sporophyte generation
4. Pollen production
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7. Which of the following is found in seed plants?
10. The process by which two cells arise from one is known as______.
1. meiosis
2. conjugation
3. binary fission
4. mitosis
11. Which of the following characteristics of plants is absent in the closest relatives, the
charophytes?
1. Chlorophyll b
2. Cellulose in cell walls
3. Sexual reproduction
4. Alternation of generations
1. nerves
2. cuboidal epithelium
3. skin
4. blood
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14. Immediately after ovulation into the coelom, an egg is collected into the ______.
1. uterus
2. oviduct
3. ovary
4. vagina
16. To leave the digestive tract, a substance must cross a cell membrane. During which stage of
food processing does this take place?
1. Digestion
2. Elimination
3. Absorption
4. Ingestion
1. Heart
2. Lungs
3. Blood
4. Blood vessels
20. When air temperature exceeds their body temperature, jackrabbits living in hot, arid lands
will….
TOTAL: 20 MARKS
END OF ASSIGNMENT 01 (SEMESTER 2)
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Assignment 2
Unique number: 870453
Due Date: 27 September 2019
QUESTION 1
1.1 Compare photoautotrophy and chemoheterotrophy. (3)
1.2 Differentiate between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. (2)
1.3 Distinguish between bryophytes and pteridophytes. (8)
1.4 Compare sclerenchyma and collenchyma with regards to:
6.1 Describe the life cycle of the pine, clearly distinguishing between the gametophyte and
sporophyte generations. [15]
QUESTION 7
7.1 Define homeostasis and explain how animals maintain constant body temperature. (6)
7.2 Distinguish between the process of cellular respiration and fermentation. (4)
[10]
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