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PP2202:03
Comparative Animal Physiology
Available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Animal Science and other students with an interest in animal physiology.
Assoc. Professor L Fitzpatrick (Co-ordinator).
This subject is designed to provide the student with a sound understanding of the normal function of the body systems of animals used for food and fibre production as well as the main wildlife species. There will be a focus on how different species use different physiological strategies to achieve the same bodily function. Initially, the molecular and cellular basis for physiological regulation will be examined followed by the concept of homeostasis. This will be followed by a detailed examination of the major body systems including the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, neurological, endocrine and haemopoietic systems.