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BIO1711 - Human biology6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ScienceLeader: Dr Wendy WrightOffered
Gippsland First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThis unit aims to present normal physiological function of the major organ systems. The emphasis is on the study of discrete cell populations and organs within each system and the integration of these systems to meet the needs of the functioning organism. The relationship between structure and function is an underlying theme of the course. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit students will be able to recognise the major anatomical features of the body; describe the normal physiological function of the major systems of the body; describe the behaviour of individual cell populations within each of these systems; appreciate the integration of the activities of individual cell population to create a functioning system; understand the control mechanisms which operate within each system and within the functioning organism; measure physiological responses under a range of experimental conditions and choose appropriate reference material to interpret these responses. Assessment
Mid-semester test (theory): 25% Contact hoursThree 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial per week, one 3-hour laboratory class every second week Off Campus Attendance RequirementsOCL students complete laboratory component using home experimental kits. Optional weekend schools also offered. ProhibitionsASC1637, BIO1022, GAS1118, GAS1186, BIO1637 |