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UTS [HD] Human Anatomy and Physiology extensive notes

These are extensive notes which combine information from the lectures, practical lab manual, textboo...

109 pages, 27120 words

Human Anatomy & Physiology

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22 pages, 5650 words

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Reviews

An absolute fantastic introduction into the human body structure & function. Limited amount of practicals, but an all round great unit for those interested in the medical sciences.

Anonymous, Summer session, 2016

The best way to learn how the body works using a system level teaching style!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

LOTS of content to memorise, so prepare your brains. Lectures are ehhhh, but the pracs are really interesting and cool.

Anonymous, Spring session, 2018

Most loved subject of all ! Very fascinating content with many diagrams ( that a plus!)

Anonymous, Spring session, 2017

Lots of content, lots of memorising make sure do well in online quizzes because the exam is not easy

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015

Content tends to be quite heavy but overall an okay subject if one manages it well. Interrelates with heaps of subjects so good to know.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015

helps to build foundation for other subjects in later years

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2014