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Development of coelom essay - GCSE level
The development of a coelom was a major step in the evolution of the animal body plan. Discuss.
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Nervous Tissue of frogs for biology first year students. Enjoy and I hope this helps you
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Protooncogenes Mechanism by which protooncogenes gets transformed into oncogene.
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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A detailed collection and summary of mark schemes for past paper questions of CAIE IGCSE Biology. Very helpful for the final exams.
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This question and answer module is prepared for the study guide. This is prepared by the renowned experts in the field of Biology. You will find multiple choice questions and essay type questions as well. Proper descriptions are provided by the experts.
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Excellent aesthetic AQA GCSE Combined Science Biology Topic 1 Cell Structure & Transport notes! Neat and clearly laid out!
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pdf for a powerpoint presentation for: Anatomy of the kidney: site - peritoneal covering - relations - coverings - blood supply - nerve supply - some clinical notes Anatomy of suprarenal glands: differnerce between right & left suprarenal glands. the pdf includes full texts and figures
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BIOLOGY PAST YEAR PRACTICAL PAPER COMPLETE WITH ANSWERS THAT YOU CAN USE TO AID YOU DURING YOUR REVISIONS BEFORE YOUR PRACTICAL EXAMS!!
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Newt Limb Regeneration, Zebrafish Fin Regeneration,Mammalian Regeneration,Cyclin/CDK Kinase Complexes, Proteolysis,
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Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Photosynthesis. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
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This is a whole assignment explaining the roles of the components of eukaryotic, prokaryotic and akaryotic cells. it also explains how prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells make energy.Use data from electron microscopy to identify the characteristic features and functions of akaryotes, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Describe the function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell components Relate the characteristic features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell components to their functions
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Hey guys, I'm a former IGCSE student. With years of preparation, I've made a compilation of most common IGCSE biology question. I can guarantee you that, if not all, many of the questions in your biology theory exam will come from this pdf. I've also made notes for biology from the syllabus itself. So, there is no chance that you'll miss anything. It contains every intricate detail you need to know. I've also made a list of definitions that have been asked in the past papers.
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Just a summary of how DNA is transcribed with notes from what was emphasized in class. This class is biology 1113 at ohio state, energy transfer and development.
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This is a lecture on Anti-arrhythmic agents/ some old, some new as part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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Characteristics of Living Beings / Cellular Organization / Metabolism / Autotroph / Heterotroph / Abiotic / Biotic / Levels of Ecological Organization / Organelle / Cell / Tissue / Organ / Biotope / Biocenosis / Ecosystem / Biosphere / Hypothetico Deductive / Scientific Method / Hypothesis / Deduction / Biogenesis / Abiogenesis / Spontaneous Generation / Active Principle / Swan Neck Flask / Primitive Earth / The Origin of Life / Creationism / Fixism / Panspermia / Evolutionism / Chemical Evolution Theory / Coacervate Theory / Aristotle / Van Helmont / John Needham / Anton van Leeuwenhoek / Francesco Redi / Lazzaro Spallanzani / Louis Pasteur
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These are notes on tuberculosis taught in a clinical microbiology module in the third year of a biomedical science degree course. The notes cover the pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tuberculosis.
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Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Genomes and Gene Tech. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
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Expanding on pruning and critical periods your brain undergoes throughout maturation.
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Explain what the resting membrane potential is Describe how the resting membrane potential is generated Explain what the Nernst equation calculates and what the significance of this is Explain what the purpose of the action potential is Explain how local and action potentials differ Explain the significance of the threshold potential Identify the phases of the action potential and explain how it occurs Explain what the refractory period is and why it occurs Describe the two ways in which the action potential is conducted throughout the neurone Describe the factors affecting conduction velocity of the action potential These notes are from QUB human biology first year.
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Decision Making Chapter detailed summary
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These notes are meant for a 1st year biology level student who is further along in most books. They will touch upon the different types of lipids, along with their structure and function throughout the body. They will then lead into how membranes work, their makeup, and how lipids are involved. It ends with the first types of cells discovered.
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Protein structure prediction - I, 2 Protein secondary structure - 1, 2
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GCSE Biology Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration revision summary including link to flashcards. Grade 5 standard
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his comprehensive guide covers the cell cycle, including its phases—Interphase (G1, S, G2) and M phase (Mitosis & Cytokinesis). It explains key concepts like checkpoints, regulation, and the role of cyclins & CDKs in cell division. Diagrams and simplified explanations make it easier to understand processes like DNA replication, mitosis, and cell growth. Perfect for quick revision and exam
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Notes on the topic of autoimmunity for a clinical immunology module taught on the third year of a biomedical science degree course. These notes cover the epidemiology, pathogenesis, autoimmune component, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of numerous autoimmune diseases including; Hashimoto's thyroiditis, type 1 diabetes, Myasthenia Gravis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Additional topics covered include; the role of genetic factors in autoimmunity susceptibility, and the role of environmental factors in autoimmunity susceptibility. Treatments for autoimmune diseases including; broad-spectrum therapies, strategies that target specific cell types, therapies that block specific steps in the inflammatory process, therapies that interfere with costimulation, and antigen specific immunotherapy, and examples of each type of therapy, are also covered.
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important notes about bacterial (cell structure , growth and metabolism ).
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The structure of living organisms...Here you'll understand the structure and life of a living organisms.
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GCSE notes hand written with clear diagrams GCSE Biology, Triple science Exam Board: AQA
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It includes information on visual processing, theories of object recognition, visual agnosia, face recognition, prosopagnosia.
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A summary of varies topics from IGCSE Biology. Very concise and apprehensive. Including: Characteristics of living organisms Cell structure Movement in and out of cells Energy flow in ecosystems Plant nutrition Enzymes Nutrients Microorganisms Animal nutrition Transport in plants Transport in humans Gas exchange Hormones Homeostasis *each topic has many subheadings
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These notes contain bulletpoints of each muscle in the compartments found in the upper/lower limb and chest region. Each muscle has it's name, origin, attachment, innervation and function. Perfect for revising anatomy. I am a medical student studying at a UK medical school and I made these notes to help me revise for my anatomy exams.
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I completed BioPsychology spring quarter of 2015 at the University of Washington as part of my Psychology major. With these notes I easily 4.0’d the class and was very prepared and comfortable with every exam. There are 64 pages of extremely detailed and comprehensive notes split by unit. The notes are in an easy to understand bullet-point format, important terms are highlighted and diagrams of concepts included. I also include twenty pages of Final Exam review including important information and questions from previous tests. I attended all the lectures and read all assigned readings, and the notes are based off of the lectures, textbook, and additional review sections with TA’s.
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It seems like you're interested in learning about various disorders. There are many types of disorders that can affect different aspects of human health, including mental, physical, and developmental disorders. I'll provide a brief overview of some common types of disorders in Part 1, and feel free to ask for more specific information about any of them or about other disorders you're interested in.
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A summary of varies topics from IGCSE Biology. Very concise and apprehensive. Including: Characteristics of living organisms Cell structure Movement in and out of cells Energy flow in ecosystems Plant nutrition Enzymes Nutrients Microorganisms Animal nutrition Transport in plants Transport in humans Gas exchange Hormones Homeostasis *each topic has many subheadings
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My full submission for the BTEC level 3 Applied science essay upon disorders of the musculoskeletal system. It has diagrams, sources etc. already attached along with a full bibliography and has been graded at Distinction.
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includes movement through the Phloem tissues and the mass flow hypothesis, this is from my first year of A level biology
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Detailed notes on Human Nutrition at the level of 2nd year dentistry.
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Major concepts: Medicinal Drugs Addictive Drugs Antibiotics and Vaccines Introduction: Pharmacology is the study of drug compositions, properties and medical applications. The sources of drugs are also studied in pharmacology
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This is an essay that explores the supporting evidence and the limitations of the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia. It encompasses the various revisions that the theory has undergone in recent years. Aimed at 4th year, neuropharmacology (University College Dublin)
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These notes are very helpful for learning.In these notes everything is explained with the help of diagrams.Hope it helps everyone of you.
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ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE LATEST VERSION 50 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.////ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE LATEST VERSION 50 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.
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