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Faculty of Science
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Grao en Bioloxía
 Subjects
  Animal Physiology I
   Recommendations

Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before
Microscopic Organography/610G02009
Biochemistry I/610G02011
Biochemistry II/610G02012
Zoology I/610G02031
Zoology II/610G02032

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously

Subjects that continue the syllabus
Animal Physiology II/610G02036

Other comments

Guest lectures are recommended in order to follow the theoretical program of the subject. It is also essential that students make use of the virtual platform of the UDC (Moodle) for the development of the subject. It is required to know how to write, synthesize and present a work in an orderly manner, on theoretical and/or practical contents. It is recommended to have user level knowledge of basic computer tools (navigation, word processing, preparation of presentations, etc.). Knowledge of English with an average reading comprehension level is recommended.

Green Campus Science Faculty Program

In order to help achieve an immediate sustainable environment and comply with point 6 of the "Declaración Ambiental da Facultade de Ciencias (2020)", the documentary works to be carried out in this subject:

a. Will be requested mostly in virtual format and computer support.

b. For those to be done on paper:

- Plastics will not be used.

- Double-sided printing shall be used.

- Recycled paper shall be used.

- Drafts shall be avoided.

As stated in the different applicable regulations for university teaching, the gender perspective must be incorporated in this matter (non-sexist language will be used, bibliography of authors of both sexes will be employed, interventions in class of students of both sexes will be encouraged...). Work will be done to identify and modify prejudices and sexist attitudes and the environment will be influenced to modify them and promote values of respect and equality. Situations of discrimination based on gender must also be detected and actions and measures to correct them will be proposed.

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