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CIE Biology 9700 Solved AS level Questions March 2021.pdf

Students can get good marks by preparing and understanding the previous exam questions. In addition, questions are asked from past papers as well.

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Opportunistic diseases in patients with AIDS

PT BR, DENTISTRY, ESTOMATOLOGY

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Neuropharmacology

Notes focussing on different neuropathology and its corresponding pharmacological treatment/intervention. Suitable for 2nd/3rd year neuroscience students/students undertaking neuropharmacology-related life sciences courses/modules.

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lipid profile test

complete notes about lipid profile test and values of triglycerides,high density lipoprotein,low density lipoprotein,LDL,VLDL

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Cell membrane structure

Biological and physical properties of membranes

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Clinical immunology

Clinical immunology notes for a third year biomedical science bachelor degree. Detailed notes covering the topic of vaccinations. notes cover; passive immunity, active immunity, vaccine safety, herd immunity, the MMR vaccine, vaccine strategies (including inactivated vaccines, live attenuated vaccines, sub-unit vaccines, recombinant vaccines, and adjuvants, with an example for each type).

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Biology – Class 10 – Worksheet – Chapter 14

Biology – Class 10 – Worksheet – Chapter 14 - 5 Questions on “Name the following” and 5 General Questions – Helpful for students studying in Class 10 in any school board of the world e.g. CISCE, CBSE, IB, Senior Cambridge etc.

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AQA Biology AS Unit 1: Biology and Disease

Complete set of revision notes for AQA Biology AS Unit 1: Biology and Disease. Notes compiled from lessons and course textbook. These notes allowed the highest grade in a prestigious grammar school. I am currently undertaking a Biological degree at university.

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Hypoglycemia in newborn.

Neonatal hypoglycemia, defined as a plasma glucose level of less than 30 mg/dL (1.65 mmol/L) in the first 24 hours of life and less than 45 mg/dL (2.5 mmol/L) thereafter, is the most common metabolic problem in newborns.

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OSHA 10 FINAL LATEST EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS.

When two levels are a certain distance apart, employers have to provide a ladder or stairway between them. What is that distance? - CorreCt Answers -19 inches or more Normalizing - CorreCt Answers -When people become so used to a deviant behavior that they don't consider it wrong anymore Reasonable person - CorreCt Answers -An individual who approaches a situation with reasonable caution and sensibly takes action

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A2 communication and nerves

These are detalied and concise notes about communication systems in biology, they explain fundamental concepts like homoeostasis, negative feedback and many more mechanisms. They analyse the need for a communication system as well.

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Reptilian Anatomy and Physiology

Points on the important aspects of reptile and amphibian anatomy

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membrane proteins

general biology- year 1 bio 120

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1001NSC Human Biology Semester Summary Notes

My notes are a collated summary of the multiple resources we were provided with for this subject. By combining the key points from the lecture slides, course guide, prescribed textbook (Human Anatomy & Physiology E9 by Marieb) and recommended readings, I was able to create a clear yet comprehensive set of notes to which I focused my study. Using these notes, I found my study to be well directed and time-efficient, ultimately preparing me for success in the mid-semester and final exams. I recommend printing the entire set of notes, binding them, then using them as a guide in conjunction with lecture capture as this worked well for me.

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Enzymes revision

Enzymes key information

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18.1 introduction to Bacteria

Highschool, Grade 9. information in this pdf is a summary of Glencoe Biology book, chapter 18, lesson 1. From the website McGraw Hill. includes: structure, nutrition, survival, ecology, and reproduction of prokaryotes. [the paid version does not include covered text]

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Intro to Biology

These notes are the introduction to a biology course. It covers general themes in biology, evolutionary themes, the process of science, and how it relates today.

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Reflective Account of Emergency Care Case Study - Cardiac

This is a high scoring 2300 word nursing case study based on a patient attending hospital as an emergency admission. The case study focuses on a patient with specialised cardiac requirements. This is a reflective account and all references are provided.

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Biological Diversity Evolution

Wilfrid Laurier University Year One Biology summary of the textbook with emphasis on important topics

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Biology A level Biodiversity and Sampling A*

I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at the University of Cambridge. These notes are my condensed hand written notes that contain lots of key exam specific terminology. I tried to write these notes in accordance with exam mark schemes.

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AQA A-level Biology Unit 1 Revision Notes

Notes for AQA Biology Unit 1. Revision notes for all chapters included.

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance

This notes contain simple explanation of Molecular Basis of Inheritance.

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Analysing Scientific Investigation Methods

Two page work looking at the history and efficacy of two forms of suspect identification; "Fingerprinting" and "DNA Analysis". These also include court studies that demonstrate pros and cons of the two methods

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IGCSE cell and variety notes

Edexcel IGCSE variety of living things notes and cell poster.

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Mitochondria + Peroxisomes

A brief overview of the structure of mitochondria, peroxisomes and Beriberi disease. This is aimed at 1st year biomedical science students, however, can be useful to 1st year medics as well.

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Cell division & the genetic basis for variation

Explanation of cell divison and how it contributes towards genetic variation

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Biology 101: The Human Body

These notes are from a College level Biology 101 course and cover all of the systems of the body. They are very comprehensive and include descriptions of each the systems as well as key terms. Also covered are common issues that can occur within each system and how the body responds to these threats to keep it healthy and functioning well. Color coding, numbering and bullet points help to keep things organized and easy to understand and remember. The format is designed to optimize studdy time and increase memorization of the common terms associated with the systems of the human body.

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DNA replication and Protein Synthesis (AS Edexcel)

These notes are targeted towards AS Edexcel students but can be used by anyone (grade 11 US) to receive an insight to some commonly asked (and missed) exam question topics. This includes Meselson and Stahl and triplet codons. I received an A using these notes (273/300 UMS) and I hope you will too.

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Study of water concentration on Pea Plant !

On a global basis, water is a paramount factor in determining the distribution of species, and the responses and adaptations of a species to water stress are critical for its success in any environmental niche. Water stress is the major environmental stresses that affect agricultural production worldwide, especially in arid and semi-arid regions. This research investigated the effect of water stress on pea (pisum sativum) plant.The effect of water stress on growth parameters was investigated including; plant height, leaf area, dry weights of roots, shoots and whole plant. Water stress adversely impacts many aspects of the physiology of plants, especially photosynthetic capacity. If the stress is prolonged, plant growth, and productivity are severely diminished. Plants have evolved complex physiological and biochemical adaptations to adjust and adapt to a variety of environmental stresses. The molecular and physiological mechanisms associated with water-stress tolerance and water-use efficiency have been extensively studied. What does water do for a plant? There are three potential situations with water: too much, too little and, of course, just enough.

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biochemestry vocab

These notes have the vocab word, the meaning of the word, and picture of it

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Microbiology - Chapter 11 - The Prokaryotes

Pomolobus/ Pyridinium - phylum - ;crenarchaeote Pyrolobus/ Pyrdictium - ;hyperthermophiles, grow near black smokers (hydrothermal vents) Sulfolobales phylum - ;chrenarchaeota Sulfolobales - ;acidophile/thermophile, oxidizes H2S to sulfuric acid methanogens phylum - ;eukaryote halogens phylum - ;eukaryote Methanogens - ;live in rumens and digestive tracts, H2 + CO2 -> CH4 + H2O, obligate anaerobes halophiles - ;require a high concentration of salt, high abundance in salters (human salt production) proteobacteria - ;gram negative bacteria chemoheterotrophic Alphaproteobacteria - ;Rickettsia, Pelagibacter, Rhizobium, agrobacterium, wolbachia rickettsia - ;intracellular parasite - typhus and rocky mountain spotted fever Alphaproteobacteria Pelagibacter - ;One of the most abundant microorganisms in oceans (25% of biomass) small size and small genom

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Structure of DNA and RNA

International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 2.6 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 2.6 from the book and lecture

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AQA AS Biology Unit 1 The digestive system

Full summary of this section with extra detail which may be useful in the Unit 5 exam.

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Different pathways of signal transduction / biology

A multicellular organism must communicate to survive

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Organelles - Golgi Apparatus, Mitochondria, Lysosomes and Peroxisomes

The second part of organelles tells us the structure and function of the Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, lysosomes and peroxisomes, as well as what happens when things go wrong.

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Infection and Responsed

These notes are focused on how the body responds to being infected by a virus.

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DNA REPLICATION WITH DIAGRAM

brief about dna replication with a neat diagram

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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

A short report on "The Importance of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration" done in college-level grade 11 Biology.

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The Hardy-Weinberg Equation Explained

The requirements to create a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium equation are explained and also examples are shown to help you best understand the Hardy-Weinberg equation.

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The process of atherosclerosis

2nd year Biomedical Science notes on the processes involved in atherosclerosis on a cellular level.

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Autonomic Nervous System

These notes include an overview of the Autonomic Nervous System which asks questions covering the systems which are answered on the study guide. This also includes an entire overview of the nervous system.

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PHARAMACOLOGY

In this Slide, I have eplained about Acetaminophen . HOPE SO YOU WILL LIKE IT

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Neurons

1st year. Could be used for an anatomy class or I used them for my psychology class. Basic elements of nervous system. How a neuron works, parts of the neuron, why psychologists study neurons

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The Hardy-Weinberg Equation Explained

The Hardy-Weinberg Equation is both explained to teach you the requirements for this equilibrium, but there are also helpful example to get you to best understand the Hardy-Weinberg equation.

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Rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis notes, from third year biomedical science degree course, for the module cellular pathology. These detailed notes cover; rheumatoid arthritis, the epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis, the causes of rheumatoid arthritis both genetic and environmental, the diagnostic features of rheumatoid arthritis, the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, as well as the role of synovial joints in rheumatoid arthritis, the role of citrullination in rheumatoid arthritis, and the role of the immune system in rheumatoid arthritis.

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Anatomy of the back, vertebral column and spinal cord

Anatomy of the back, vertebral column and spinal cord. Includes structure, function, regional variation and ossification of vertebrae, structure and function of sacrum and coccyx, joints and ligaments of the vertebrae, craniovertebral joints, movement, curvature and neurovasculature of the vertebral column, muscles of the back and contents of the spinal cord. Includes diagrams and some clinical application.

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