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Human physiology 2: Body systems

BPS1012

Synopsis

This unit builds and extends on concepts learnt in BPS1011 Human Physiology I: Cells to systems. This unit extends on a foundation of knowledge about mammalian systems and the relationship between pathophysiology and the rational design and use of drugs. You will investigate the physiological basis of disease, highlighting the causal connections between cell biochemistry, body function at the tissue, organ and system-level and human health. Several cells, tissues, organs and systems will be analysed in detail, and examples of disease states amenable to pharmacotherapy will be discussed. The unit aims to provide a basic understanding of the functions of organs and systems such as the cardiovascular and respiratory systems; however, there is an equal emphasis on one of the key components of drug discovery: the choice of therapeutic target based on a thorough understanding of mechanism of action of drugs. A primary aim of this unit is to provide you with an understanding of basic pharmacological principles and how these are applied in pharmaceutical science. You will undertake experimental approaches designed to solve biochemical, physiological and pharmacological research questions.

Topics to be covered include the:

  • fundamentals of drug action
  • cardiovascular system
  • respiratory system
  • pathophysiology of human disease states

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
6
Level
1
Audience
Undergraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Handbook year
2026

Prerequisites

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