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GAS3117

Bioscience 4

BDN BS BC BP

Mr P Freeman

3 points * 20 hours of lectures, 12 hours of laboratory/tutorials classes * First semester * Gippsland * Prerequisites: GAS2118

As the last of the sequence of our bioscience studies, this `Bioscience 4' completes the study of body organ systems and their function. The physiology of the digestive system is examined in detail. Having learnt how nutrients are digested and absorbed, the various metabolic pathways are reviewed to see how these nutrients are handled within the body. The subject concludes with an integrative examination of body function, utilising exercise as an example of a perturbation of homeostatsis. The health benefits of exercise are also discussed. Students will undertake a case study in nutrition as part of the practical component.

Assessment

Laboratory component: 30% * Examinations: 70% * To obtain a pass in the subject, a pass must be obtained in both the practical and theory components

Prescribed texts

Marieb E N Human anatomy and physiology 2nd edn, Benjamin-Cummings, 1992

Marieb E N Study guide to accompany `Human anatomy and physiology' Benjamin-Cummings, 1992

Recommended reading

Vander A J and others Human physiology: The mechanisms of body function 5th edn, McGraw-Hill, 1990


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