3. To handle equipments and techniques to study plant physiology. |
A2 A3 A5
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B1 B4 B5
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C11
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D2 D4 D5
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5. To gain capacity of analysis and approaching to hypothesis in plant physiology. |
A2 A3
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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY:
7. To know the mechanisms of acquisition and integration of the sensory information in marine animals |
A2 A3 A5
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B1
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9. To know in marine animals the mechanisms trough which synthesis, release, transport and the action of hormones synthesised by endocrine glands and the nervous system of marine animals occurr. |
A2 A3
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B1
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11. To know the mechanisms of gas exchange between the animals and the water where they live. |
A3
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B1
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13. To know how animals obtain energy through food consumption, and how to use such energy as well. |
A3 A5
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B1
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D5
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17. To understand the general functioning of the animal as a whole, emphasizing in the role played by the integratory and coordinatory systems. |
A2 A3
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B1
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C9 C10
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D5
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