Course overview
The course will introduce anatomical and physiological terminology and principles using a body systems approach in a comparative context, with an emphasis on domestic species. Body systems covered are the musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory, digestive systems as well as the integument and basic concepts in physiology and anatomy. In anatomy practical classes students will develop skills in dissection and learn to appreciate variation in structure due to species, age, and sex. Students will also study the embryology and histology of body systems and use microscopy and digital resources in some practicals. In physiology practical classes students will study physiological mechanisms and principles using a blending of live animal, isolated animal tissue, human measurements and computer simulations.
Course learning outcomes
- Describe the anatomy and physiological processes of domestic species using proper terminology.
- Describe the gross anatomical and histological structures of the body systems covered in vertebrates with an emphasis on domestic species.
- Describe normal physiological functions of vertebrates with an emphasis on domestic species.
- Demonstrate practical dissection skills.
- Collect, analyse and interpret data on normal physiological processes.
- Apply theoretical knowledge of anatomy and physiology to clinical scenarios.
- Demonstrate interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work within a team.
- Apply the scientific method and critical thinking as it relates to body system structure and function.
Availability
Class details
Roseworthy Campus
Class number 56449
Section LE01
Size 100
Available 100
Class number 56450
Section PR01
Size 100
Available 100
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