This subject will examine the processes of growth and development from conception through to maturity in domesticated and non-domesticated exotic and indigenous species. Factors that control growth will be examined from genetic, epigenetic, nutritional, and hormonal perspectives, including reference to growth disorders and growth manipulation.
HD/FL
One session
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Restricted to students enrolled in Bachelor of Animal Science and Bachelor of Animal Science (Honours)
Other students may enrol in ASC223 at the discretion of their Course Co-ordinator and the Subject Co-ordinator.
ASC171 Animal Anatomy and Physiology
BIO100 Concepts of Biology
ASC423 Paired Subject
ASC423
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