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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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One page contains role of t cell in killing cancer cells in a short diagram other page contains information regarding how cancer cells effect t cells
£0.50 Preview RemoveGenome Organization
Genome Organization is a course for level 200 students. Therefore the notes are entirely for level 200 Molecular Biology students
£5.63 Preview RemoveIntro to Biology
These notes are from a basic introduction to biology course. It covers general themes in biology, evolutionary themes, the process of science, and how it relates today.
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actin and myosin - sliding filament model energy for muscles contraction as well conclusion
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Concise poster about human and plant response to stimuli. Best suited for AQA Biology for A level but also suitable for all other exam boards.
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The cell cycle is a highly regulated process that controls cell growth and division. It consists of distinct phases, including DNA replication and cell division. Regulation mechanisms ensure that cells proceed through the cell cycle correctly. However, mutations can disrupt this regulation, leading to uncontrolled cell division and the development of cancer. Mutations in genes involved in cell cycle regulation, such as tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes, can promote cell proliferation, inhibit cell death, and induce genomic instability. Understanding the role of the cell cycle, its regulation, and mutations is crucial for comprehending the molecular basis of cancer and developing effective treatments.
£6.25 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Biomolecules and Gel Electrophoresis
Introduction to carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Isoelectric focusing and how to calculate pI value (isoelectric point). Gel Electrophoresis. Introduction to cytoplasm organelles.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBCH 2333 Solution Midterm I Introduction to Biochemistry
BCH 2333 Introduction to Biochemistry The chemistry and biological properties of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, and vitamins. The course includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Priority given to students for whom this course is mandatory. BCH 2140 and BCH 2336.
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This set of notes touches on the microbes present in the air around us and the diseases that they bring about. These notes are from class lectures given in a 3rd year course.
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Includes my notes for Chapters 31-34 and 53 for the third exam in my class. In my case the exam was not cumulative so only those chapters were involved. These notes are from Campbell's Biology Tenth Edition Textbook.
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This notes is for 1st year CIE AS-Level Biology students. It is a brief summary of Chapter 9 - Gas Exchange and Smoking. Extra handy, especially before the AS exams.
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Grand Valley State University, BMS 212 class notes. These notes follow the book: Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy, 4th Edition Author - Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
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pure culture, in microbiology, a laboratory culture containing a single species of organism. A pure culture is usually derived from a mixed culture (one containing many species) by transferring a small sample into a new, sterile growth medium in such a manner as to disperse the individual cells across the medium surface or by thinning the sample manyfold before inoculating the new medium. Both methods separate the individual cells so that, when they multiply, each will form a discrete colony, which may then be used to inoculate more medium, with the assurance that only one type of organism will be present. Isolation of a pure culture may be enhanced by providing a mixed inoculum with a medium favoring the growth of one organism to the exclusion of others.
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Its for cbse board 10th standard.This is taught by Mrs.anita chaurasia.These notes will help you to get elaborated information about human brain,its parts,their functions and lot more.
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this document contains detailed notes on bacteria's structure, classification, way of reproducing, phases of bacterial growth, factors that influence bacterial growth and finally information about main infection and diseases caused by bacteria. this file will be helpful for students who are following biological studies.
£3.75 Preview RemoveTwenty Two (22) Practical Exam Questions and Answers for Nursing Students
Twenty Two (22) Practical Exam Questions and Answers for Nursing Students
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