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BIOS 2006 Comparative Physiology
Building on the underlying physical and chemical principals/laws that define physiology, this subject from both a systems (e.g. Respiratory) and environmental (e.g. Marine) perspective, seeks to compare the functional physiology of organisms at all levels of organisation. Particular attention will be paid to respiration, temperature tolerance & regulation, living in water, sensory and neurophysiology. Students will have the opportunity to carry out a defined research project.
BIOS 2006 Comparative Physiology
https://hbook.westernsydney.edu.au/subject-details/bios2006/
BIOS 2006 Comparative Physiology 300838
Environment and Sustainability, Major (0169)
https://hbook.westernsydney.edu.au/majors-minors/environment-sustainability-major/
...in 2020 or earlier. BIOS 1020 Indigenous Landscapes...Change, replaced by ENVL 2006 Environmental Planning and...