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SCB3524 | Comparative and Environmental Physiology | ||
SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES | |||
Credit Points: 15 | |||
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SCB2424 | Animal Diversity | ||
Description: | |||
This unit explores a range of physiological functions in animals, concentrating particularly on vertebrates. The comparative approach to physiology allows an appreciation of evolutionary progression, relationships between animal groups, and the diverse ways in which animals have adapted to their environment and specialised in their ecological roles. Full Unit Outline | |||
This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets | |||
Y18 | Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) | ||
K57 | Bachelor of Science (Conservation and Wildlife Biology) | ||
G87 | Bachelor of Science (Marine and Freshwater Biology) | ||
MAAAFY | Biological Sciences Major | ||
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005) | |||
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 3/15/2012 VET: 3/15/2012