208-202 Animal Physiology

Availability

Parkville campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Assoc Prof Paul Hughes

Prerequisites

208-101 Farm Animal Biology.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Subject Description

On completion of the program will have;

  • the working knowledge of structure and normal physiological function of domestic animals;

  • the terminology and basic principles of structure and function in animals;

  • functions of different cell types and their interactions in organs and tissues;

  • mechanisms by which organ systems are controlled and functions coordinated;

  • the physiology of the nervous system, of digestion, circulation, respiration, and excretion;

  • the processes of growth, reproduction and lactation; and

  • differences in animal performance relating to physiological factors.

The content of the subject includes;

  • cell physiology, molecules and membranes;

  • nervous system and information transfer;

  • muscle function;

  • lymphocytes and the immune system;

  • physiology of cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal, renal, respiratory and reproductive systems;

  • endocrine system; and

  • lactation; growth and development.

Assessment

Three-hour examination (50%) and two assignments equivalent to 3000 words (each worth 25%).

Prescribed Texts

  • R D Frandson, Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals, 5th ed.. 1992.
  • L Sherwood,, Human Physiology from Cells to Systems, 2nd ed.. 1993.
  • J G Cunningham., Textbook of Veterinary Physiology. 1992.
  • W. Bruce Currie, Structure and Function of Domestic Animals. Butterworths, 1998.


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