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DEV2022

Principles of organ and body design

 

This unit provides students with basic knowledge of the structure of the human body. It describes how tissues are combined to form organs, and how organs and organ systems are organized to form adult body structure. The microscopic and macroscopic structure of the major organs and organ systems are covered, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, reproductive and nervous systems. Imaging modalities for examining the body are described including X-ray, CT, and MRI. The general body plan is described and how the body plan is established during embryogenesis is discussed.

 

On completion of this unit students will: understand the general structure of the human body; understand the microscopic and macroscopic structure of organs and organ systems; appreciate what structural information can be obtained with CT and MRI; understand how the general body plan is established in the embryo; have a basic understanding of limb development and limb regeneration.

 

Practical and laboratory assessments: 25%
Mid-semester tests: 25%
Final examination: 50%

 

Three lectures and one 3-hour practical class per week

 

Associate Professor Jeff Kerr

 
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For entry into level 2 units

 

Prerequisites

     DEV2011      BIO1011, BIO1022 or BMS1021
     DEV2022 DEV2011

For entry into level 3 units

 

Prerequisites

     DEV3011

DEV2011 and DEV2022 or BMS1062 and BMS2011 and BMS2021 and BMS2031

     DEV3022 DEV3011
     DEV3032

DEV2011 and DEV2022 or BMS1062 and BMS2011 and BMS2021 and BMS2031

    DEV3990 12 points of study in the discipline area at 2nd-year-level and a distinction over 24 points at 2nd-year-level or by permission of the Unit Convenor or Head of Department

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