Guia docente 2023_24
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
Grado en Ciencias del Mar
 Subjects
  Physiology of marine organisms
   Expected results from this subject
Expected results from this subject Training and Learning Results
2. To know the relationships among the photosynthetic marine organisms and the marine environment by means of the study of changing physiological processes A2
A3
A5
B1
C9
C10
D2
D5
3. To handle equipments and techniques to study plant physiology. A2
A3
A5
B1
B4
B5
C11
D2
D4
D5
4. To understand the scientific methodology and the technologies applied to plant physiology research. A3
A5
D2
D4
D5
5. To gain capacity of analysis and approaching to hypothesis in plant physiology. A2
A3
6. To know the relationships among the photosynthetic marine organisms and the abiotic and biotic marine environments, by means of the study of their adaptations and the physiological processes of acclimation (functional types, osmoregulation, fotoprotection, biomass partitioning). A2
A5
B1
C10
D4
D5
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY: 7. To know the mechanisms of acquisition and integration of the sensory information in marine animals A2
A3
A5
B1
8. To know the physiological bases of muscular activity and its implication in aquatic locomotion A3
B1
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
B1
10. Knowing the corporal fluids and the functioning of cardiovascular systems. A3
B1
C9
11. To know the mechanisms of gas exchange between the animals and the water where they live. A3
B1
12. To know the mechanisms for wastes elimination and of osmotic regulation in distinct groups of marine animals. A3
B1
13. To know how animals obtain energy through food consumption, and how to use such energy as well. A3
A5
B1
D5
15. To know the general and basic terminology in Animal Physiology. A3
B1
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
B1
C9
C10
D5
18. To understand basic aphysiology-related aspects, such as aquaculture. A2
A3
A5
B1
C11
D1
D5
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