Course title
N1530501,N1530502,N1530503,N15305041
Biology 1

YAJIMA Ichiro Click to show questionnaire result at 2019
Course description
The structure and function of cells that constituting our bodies, their growth morphology, and the expression of functions as individuals are systematically explained.
The metabolism and acquisition pathways of energy that are essential for life activities, and the mechanisms that maintain the living body are explained.
DNA as genetic material that defines life and the way that genetic information leads to the actual expression of functions are explained.
[Notice]
(1) Please note that if there are too many applicants for a class, the class may be decided by lottery.
(2) In addition to the classroom lecture style using the board and projector, attendance checks and quizzes will be conducted using the network system. Please note that you will need to prepare your network environment and PC environment in advance.
(3) Regardless of whether the class is face-to-face or online, we will use Google Classroom, a system similar to ScombZ, to check attendance and administer quizzes for each lecture (Mid-term and final examinations are conducted in a face-to-face class format.). Google Classroom requires that students register for classes, and we will announce how to register for Google Classroom through ScombZ after regular registration (only students who have taken Biology II will be notified of this announcement). Please make sure to always check for announcements from ScombZ.
Purpose of class
Biology is the science of understanding life phenomena, and understanding biology is essential to understanding life science. The purpose of this class is to study a wide range of fundamental areas in biology.
First of all, you will learn what cells are, the basic structure of life, and how they are structured, including their basic components. By studying these, you will acquire the basic knowledge to understand the mechanism of metabolism and acquisition of energy of life.
You will learn various basic knowledge about genes, such as DNA, the basics of genetic information, the concept of genes, and the structure of chromosomes.
You will study the mechanism by which genetic information is inherited is a major strategy for life, including humans, to survive into the future.
In order for a living organism to survive, it needs a system to maintain itself and protect itself from non-self. In Biology I, you will finally study the mechanisms by which living organisms maintain and defend themselves.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understand the basic structure and function of life
  2. Understand the energy metabolism system
  3. Understand the structure and function of genes
  4. Understand the mechanism of genetics and its information transmission mechanism
  5. Understand the maintenance and defense mechanisms of the living body
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Intermediate exam Final exam Mini test Total.
1. 20% 4% 24%
2. 10% 4% 14%
3. 10% 10% 4% 24%
4. 20% 4% 24%
5. 10% 4% 14%
Total. 40% 40% 20% -
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. What is life?: Look for the wonder of life Summarize and understand the basics of biology 40minutes
Summarize and understand the basic units of life 30minutes
Summarize and understand the points that define life. 30minutes
2. Cell structure: Why doesn't Konbu-bouillon come out in the sea? Summarize and understand cell size and organelles 40minutes
Summarize and understand the skeleton that supports cells 30minutes
Summarize and understand the connection between cells 30minutes
3. Function of the cell: Cell function and dynamism Summarize and understand the components of cells. 40minutes
Summarize and understand the structure of proteins. 30minutes
Summarize and understand the properties of lipids. 30minutes
4. What does it mean to be alive?: Energy produced by enzymes Summarize and understand catabolism and assimilation 40minutes
Summarize and understand enzymes 30minutes
Summarize and understand energy metabolism 30minutes
5. Energy acquisition pathway: How Do You Get Energy? Summarize and understand energy production 40minutes
Summarize and understand glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, citric acid cycle, and electron transport system 30minutes
Summarize and understand photosynthesis 30minutes
6. Gene structure: What is the difference between DNA, genes, and chromosomes? Summarize and understand the structure of DNA 40minutes
Summarize and understand DNA replication 30minutes
Summarize and understand DNA repair 30minutes
7. Intermediate examination Summary of lecture 1 to 6 725minutes
8. DNA to protein: How does DNA design the cells? Summarize and understand RNA transcription 40minutes
Summarize and understand translation from RNA to protein 30minutes
Summarize and understand post-translational modifications 30minutes
9. Mechanism and control of cell division: Cell division supports the life. Summarize and understand the cell cycle 40minutes
Summarize and understand somatic cell division 30minutes
Summarize and understand meiosis 30minutes
10. Mechanism of inheritance: From genotype to phenotype Summarize and understand the different modes of inheritance 40minutes
Summarize and understand Mendel's laws 30minutes
Summarize and understand gene interactions 30minutes
11. Celular signal transductions: How are cells communicating? Summarize and understand signal transduction mechanisms 40minutes
Summarize and understand ion channels 30minutes
Summarize and understand receptors 30minutes
12. Regulation of gene expression: Relationship between cis and trans Summarize and understand the processing regulation mechanism 40minutes
Summarize and understand transcriptional regulatory mechanisms 30minutes
Summarize and understand chromatin modeling 30minutes
13. Maintaining and defending the body: Homeostasis and immune system Summarize and understand homeostasis 40minutes
Summarize and understand endocrine and nervous systems 30minutes
Summarize and understand biological defense mechanisms 30minutes
14. Final examination Summary of lacture 8 to13 725minutes
Total. - - 2650minutes
Evaluation method and criteria
Grades are evaluated based on the results of 40% for the middle exam, 40% for the final exam and 20% for the mini test. A total score of 60% or more means passed. The exam covers printed documents, additional documents, lecture notes and oral comments. You could get 80% in the exam, if you fully understand the content of the lecture.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
Feedback in outside of the class (ScombZ, mail, etc.)
Textbooks and reference materials
No textbook will be used.
Materials (PDF file format) for each lecture will be uploaded to ScombZ or Google Classroom. Please download the materials beforehand.
In the materials distributed in this lecture, important keywords are omitted in parentheses.
During the lecture, the material with the key words will be displayed.
Please write the correct word in parentheses in the material you have downloaded in advance.
Each parenthesis is numbered sequentially, and the keywords displayed in the lecture are also numbered sequentially.
You can also write the keywords directly on the PDF file. However, you will need to research and prepare the necessary software and methods.

If the above is difficult for you, we recommend the following methods.
(Method 1) Print out the distributed PDF file in advance and fill it in as you take the course.
(Method 2) If printing is difficult, while watching the lecture on the screen, write only the [Serial Number] and [Key Word] displayed on the screen in the notebook prepared by you, and write each key word on the PDF file after the lecture.
Prerequisites
Nothing special
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • I will respond in my office, or online with ZOOM or chat from 12:30 to 13:00 on Tuesday and Thursday. It is necessary to contact by email in advance.
    E-mail address: yajimai@shibaura-it.ac.jp
  • Please understand that we may not reply to your email if the [email title], [email sender's name], [email recipient's name], and [contact details] are not clear.
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Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
Active-learning course
About half of the classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
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Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
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