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PHY2032Physiology of human health(SCI)
Dr Ramesh Rajan 6 points + Three 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour hour practical class or progress review period per week + Second semester + Clayton + Prohibitions: PHY2022, PHY2062, BMS2031 and BIO2727 Synopsis: The overall theme is how human body systems act together (integratively) in complex body functions. Study is of four major functions: Exercise, Digestion and Nutrition, Endocrine Control, and Sex, Growth and Development. The first study area details how many body systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, muscular, nervous) function together for performance during exercise. The second area is the physiology of hormones and how they co-ordinate and integrate the body in health, growth and disease. The third area is the physiology of reproduction, extending on to human growth and development. The final study area is the physiology of digestion, extending on to nutrition and human health. Assessment: Three multiple-choice tests (45 mins each): 30% + Practical reports and worksheets assessment: 20% (incl 5% peer assessment) + Oral project report: 10% (5% peer assessment) + End semester multiple-choice test: 10% + Theory written examination (3 hours): 30% |
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