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Biology 201 Midterm Note Package
I got 91% on the exam by studying this note package. This study set covers all of the notes, condensed from lectures, textbook readings, tutorials and practice problems. This study set is intended for Biology 201 at UBC, in preparation for the first midterm, but is also applicable to other introductory level biochemistry courses elsewhere.
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This study guide covers the first quarter of the material covered in an introductory 1st year biology class (LIFE 102 Neuwald/Dewey at Colorado State University). It covers chapters 1-6 of Campbell's Biology. Topics covered: evolution, the themes of biology, scientific inquiry; the chemical context of life; water and life; carbon and the molecular diversity of life; the structure and function of large biological molecules (macromolecules); a tour of the cell
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This note useful for std 12th students about chemistry chapter 1 solid state
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This document is an overview of: - The Introduction to Astrobiology - The History of Astrobiology - The Influential Men of Astrobiology - Discoveries
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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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Covers how plants get energy and the life cycles: carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle. Highschool Biology level
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Aimed at A level and Access to Science students.
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Hello! I am a humanities student who hates sciences. But with these notes that I made I recieved A* (98) on IGCSE Biology. These notes are detaied, and well written. All concepts are explained simply and made easier to understand. Aside from buying these notes, you are always welcome to email me for help regarding revision or any concepts you struggle to understand. Good Luck!
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The document are organised into clear and concise sections, covering the key concepts and topics in microbiology. These include the structure and function of microorganisms, microbial growth and metabolism, microbial genetics and evolution, and the role of microbes in infectious disease and public health. Each section would likely include detailed notes on the key points and concepts, as well as summaries of important studies and experiments in the field. By providing clear and concise summaries of complex concepts, the document makes it easier for individuals to quickly grasp the key ideas and build a strong foundation in the subject.
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Notes on transfusion science for an immunology module taught on the third year of a biomedical science course. Notes cover the different blood groups, primarily ABO and Rh blood group systems. Laboratory techniques used to type blood are also covered, in particular column systems. the notes discuss adverse effects of transfusions including; haemolytic disease of the newborn, and acute and delayed haemolytic transfusion reactions. The importance of haemovigilance is also covered,
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The document summaries the six phyla in short detail. The document is aimed at grade 11's who take biology and it is at beginner level.
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Nervous Tissue of frogs for biology first year students. Enjoy and I hope this helps you
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Introduction of Parasympathetic nervous system Origins and Ganglia Preganglionic and Postganglionic Neurons Origins of Preganglionic Neurons
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Covers general structure and characteristics as well as pathology, symptoms and diagnosis, control, treatment, the different kinds of Gram Positive Bacilli, and their epidemiology. The bacilli include (but are not limited to): Clostridium tetani, Listeria monocytogenes, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, non-tuberculosis Mycobacterium, and more!
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Notes focussing on endocrinology like HPA axis, thyroid hormones, androgens, growth hormone axis. Suitable for 2nd/3rd year university students undertaking courses related to endocrinology.
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This is a concise revision book for the cells topic. It will take you through what you need to know in order to master this topic!
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A review of carbohydrates from a second year biochemistry lecture series
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Carbohydrates are essential nutrients that provide energy for the body. This detailed guide covers their types, functions, and significance in human nutrition. Dive into a comprehensive exploration of carbohydrates, essential nutrients that provide energy and support overall health. This detailed guide, ideal for advanced high school and undergraduate students in biology or nutrition courses, covers the various types of carbohydrates, their chemical structures, and their crucial roles in human physiology. Understand the distinctions between monosaccharides, disaccharides, oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides, and learn about the significance of glycosidic bonds and carbohydrate metabolism. Perfect for academic study, this resource also includes practical information on dietary sources, the impact of carbohydrates on exercise, and common misconceptions about carbs.
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Study notes that complete all requirements for Edexcel specification on inheritance topic in section 3.
£3.75 Preview RemoveStudy guide on Histological techniques used to study Microscopic Anatomy
Notes designed for 1st and 2nd year medical students. It provides a summary of the techniques involved in studying microanatomy that is relevant in the field of pathology.
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Great notes to help with understanding carbohydrate, proteins, fats and many more molecules!
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Aimed at A level biology students, specific to the AQA A2 course, Unit 4 These notes helped me achieve an A* at biology A level and are highly detailed. They were made by combining information from two textbooks and my classwork, and have been referenced to the AQA specification
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Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.
£2.00 Preview RemoveFORTIS PN MATERNITY HESI PRACTICE EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWER A+ ULTIMATE GUIDE.
Which physiological cause(s) for constipation during pregnancy should the practical nurse (PN) explain to a client in the first trimester? (Select all that apply.) 1. Displacement of the colon. 2. Tightening of the anal sphincter. 3. Change in nutrient absorption. 4. Shifting of liver placement. 5. Decrease in peristalsis. 6. Increase bile production. - CORRECT ANSWER -1. Displacement of the colon. 5. Decrease in peristalsis. What is the most important action by the practical nurse (PN) in preventing neonatal infection? 1. Hand washing. 2. Isolating infected infants. 3. Adequate spacing of bassinets. 4. Practicing Standard Precautions. - CORRECT ANSWER -1. Hand washing
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it enlists the signals transduced when insulin bind to its receptor followed by the regulation of insulin release in to the bloodstream to balance sugar levels
£2.50 Preview RemoveGross anatomy of the pelvis and peritoneum
Describes the structure, function and features of the pelvic girdle, including bony components, joints and ligaments. The male and female bony pelvises. are compared in a table. Structure and features of the pelvic cavity, and peritoneum and peritoneal cavity, and pelvic fascia. Includes notes on clinical application and diagrams for reference, including crossectional images. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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Important terms of Ch -Heredity and evolution
£0.50 Preview RemoveHuman Physiology - Body Fluids
A concise summary of body fluids using lecture notes and textbooks for first-year human physiology. Covers: electrolytes primary & secondary active transport, diffusion & osmosis tonicity & IV solutions
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Third year lecture notes covering: Innate Immunity: PRRs and PAMPs, cytokines, cells of innate immunity, complement Adaptive Immunity: Antibodies, T cell receptors, immunological diversity, MHC, effector functions, T cell subclasses Applications of Immunology
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