This is a one credit course which compliments BIO 212: plant physiology. Laboratory sessions are coordinated so as to correspond directly to material being covered simultaneously in BIO 212. Students will acknowledge the role of ATP as the universal energy carrier and its presence in cellular reactions; gain knowledge of the structure and function of the leaf and photosynthesis. Details on biochemical reactions such as Glycolysis, Krebs and the E- transport system will also be studied. Cyclic and Non-Cyclic Photophosphorylation is to be covered along with knowledge gained in reactions of the Calvin Cycle. Plant tissues and their functions will also be covered. The laboratory exercises include microscopic study of the other respective plant tissues.