Abstract
Applied veterinary physiology continues the study of normal renal, neurological and special sense systems and then explores applied physiology of acid-base regulation, cardiovascular/respiratory and endocrine systems during stress, performance and adaption to new situations. Physiology's application to meat production is examined. Comparative studies will expand the finer understanding of physiology … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Renal system physiologyAcid/Base physiologyIntegrated Cardiovascular/Respiratory PhysiologyThermoregulationExercise physiologyApplied endocrinologyApplied meat production physiologyNeurophysiology and special sensesComparative physiologyDescriptive StatisticsReading and understanding scientific literature
Enrolment restrictions
Restricted to students enrolled in the
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology.
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/ Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) Integrated Honours
Pre-requisite