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GLUCONEOGENESIS EXPLAINED
Simple to understand notes notes on carbohydrate metabolism for anyone pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry or Biology. I use these notes to lecture Biochemistry at the University of Zambia.
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Everything you need to know about Respiration for the second year of AQA A Level Biology. Includes space for your own diagrams.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBiopsychosocial Model of Clinical Depression
These notes are written in an essay format aimed at helping you to prepare for essay exams. This document explains the biopsychosocial model of depression, using examples from the literature and citations throughout. Additionally, limitations of this model are discussed. This study guide was formulated in preparation for the Basic Mental Health final exam in the Mental Health Studies Masters programme at King's College London. Though geared toward a postgraduate audience, the concepts are well outlined and would be suitable for an undergraduate.
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This is a summary of the chapter Secretory Functions of the Alimentary Tract from physiology Guyton and Hall 14th edition.
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A short essay, agreeing and with reference referring to the question " Is the major reason for the occurrence of extinction caused by humans in the long-term" Contains: * References *Graphs and Charts *Short essay
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biology Chatpter 1 the living world is explained All the topic are very detail and short Explined about the living &charactertics
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Simplified and easy to understand note on the metabolism of Biomolecules Such as Carbohydrates and Lipids
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Notes of the tumour microenvironment for a cellular pathology module in the third year if a biomedical science degree course. These notes cover; the tumour microenvironment, myeloid derived suppressor cells, tumour associated macrophages, regulatory T cells in the tumour microenvironment, extracellular vesicles and their role in the tumour microenvironment, and cancer associated fibroblasts.
£2.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Anatomy and Anatomy of the Back
These notes are for Physician Assistant Students. The first section introduces anatomy, going things such as joints and planes. The second section dives into the the anatomy of the back, explaining the major structures, muscles, and neurovasculature.
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What does the nervous system consist of? =brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system and the endocrine system two divisions of the nervous system =central nervous system and peripheral nervous system what does the central nervous system consist of =brain and spinal chord two divisions of the peripheral system =sensory and motor pathways two divisions for motor pathways =somatic and autonomic two divisions of autonomic =sympathetic and parasympathetic basic impulse transmission pathway =reflex arc cells of the nervous system =glial cells and neurons glial cells =support and nourish neurons neurons =basic unit of the nervous system, formed from nerves 3 types of neurons =sensory, inter neurons, motor sensory =receive stimuli interneurons =integrate information motor =send instructions to effectors reflex arc =sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuro
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For IB students. Here is a list of summarized studies for the biological level of analysis
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Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope + detailed explanation of tissues Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions
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IGCSE BIO Sorted Past-paper Mark Scheme Transport plant
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 1.2 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 1.2 from the book and lecture
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This note is written on easy English language for all students from every countries.
£6.25 Preview RemoveINSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN MOSQUITOES
Mosquitoes are responsible for transmitting a number of diseases like malaria, dengue, zika virus disease etc.To control/eliminate the population of these mosquitoes synthetic chemical insecticides have been used for decades and this reliance has created a selection pressure on mosquitoes. This selection pressure has resulted in the establishment of the mutant resistance species in the mosquito population. In this document i have mentioned: 1. THE MECHANISMS OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE 2. RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INSECT RESISTANCE DEVELOPMENT (IRD) 3. CROSS-RESISTANCE 4. IMPACT OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE 5. INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT (IRM) 6. INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE kindly leave your valuable suggestions.
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IGCSE BIO Transport plant Sorted pastpaper question
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe anatomy of the immune system
Undergraduate level notes covering in depth the anatomy of the immune system including the primary (bone marrow and thymus ) and secondary (lymph nodes, spleen and MALT) lymphoid organs, as well as notes on the germinal centre and mucosal immunity.
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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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These notes cover how animals use the landscape, from how they are distributed (where they are) to how they move across the landscape (disperse). These notes were used for Wildlife Management at American Public University.
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Providing you the detail description about Diabetes mellitus (type 1, type 2) & diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). By mentioning the Etiological factors, clinical signs and symptoms with treatment plan and complications.
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Non-major biology course Christine Yates University of Alabama
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These notes cover Transcription and translation. All are answered.
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Complete information about plants external morphology such as roots leaf and stem . Modifications of roots , Modifications of stems, Modifications of leaf
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This is aimed for 9th and 10th grades who are looking for general notes about the nitrogen cycle
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The notes include a description of the properties of major components of vasculature, the factors that affect physiology of circulation, the relationship of flow, pressure and resistance, the regulation of blood pressure, the factors that govern fluid pressures across capillaries, the explanation of long and short term regulation of blood flow and how it is controlled by the vessels, the vascular structure of arteries and veins, the lymphoid organs and tissues, the lymphatic cells, tissues, and organs, the lymphatic pathway, the comparison of the circulatory system and the lymphatic system, the structure and lymphatic transport in lymph nodes, the differentiate between primary and secondary lymph organs, the description Nonspecific (Innate) defenses in fighting infection, the types of adaptive immune responses, the cell types of the adaptive immune system, and the differentiation between cellular and humoral immunity.
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Basically these are my notes from my course 'Epigenetics in Health and Disease' at the University of York. They're essentially a transcript of what my lecture was (2 hours worth). I was about to get 76 (a first) with no other work other than going through these notes. They're in the format of the presentation on the left with small powerpoint slides, and the transcript of what was said during that slide on the right.
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