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PHSL2101 Summary notes Part 2

These notes cover the Cardiovascular system and Neurophysiology. Summary of all points in course out...

46 pages, 6750 words

Complete Notes for PHSL2101 from a HD Student

Don't understand physiology? Not even sure what skeletal muscle is? Don't like the lecturers? Behind...

73 pages, 15000 words

Physiology 1A Summary notes

Comprehensive notes on excitable cells, muscle, blood, cardiovascular and neurophysiology lectures....

118 pages, 47844 words

PHSL2101 Summary notes Part 1

These notes cover Cell physiology, Muscles, Blood and ANS. Summary of all points in course outline a...

33 pages, 5800 words

Physiology 1A Course Notes

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Reviews

I really enjoyed this subject. It covered a wide range of content and gave me a solid understanding and overview of the physiological content that is out there and possible with a major in physiology. The lecturers were all great and obviously experts in their fields. Would highly recommend, even as a science elective.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

A highly interesting and well-organised course. Make sure to do all past paper questions at the end of the lab book for the mid-semester and final exam. They will be very useful

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

Pretty good and lectures closely follow lecture outlines. Past papers really helped. Focus on the big concepts because that's what the short answers will test you on.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

Good way to introduce you to the topic. Labs are annoying but the final tests are easy.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Interesting course but need to keep on top of it. Labs are good fun though

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014

Study for lab quizzes! Do all the questions at the back of the lab book + memorise and you're set for finals.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2013