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LOCATION:Parktown Health Sciences Campus Len Miller Lecture Theatre, 9th Floor, 91¿´Æ¬Íø Medical School
DESCRIPTION:How fossil bones can infer metabolic status of extinct dinosaurs and our human ancestors.This lecture will be presented by Professor Roger Seymour, University of Adelaide, and will show that the physical size of skeletons and the holes in bones that pass blood vessels can indicate the rate of blood flow and hence the metabolic rates of the organs that they supply.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How fossil bones can infer metabolic status of extinct dinosaurs and our human ancestors.
This lecture will be presented by Professor Roger Seymour, University of Adelaide, and will show that the physical size of skeletons and the holes in bones that pass blood vessels can indicate the rate of blood flow and hence the metabolic rates of the organs that they supply.
SUMMARY:The physiology of fossils END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR