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THE EYE STUDY GUIDE
CONTAINS CLASS NOTES ON THE EYE PARTS, FUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS
£3.75 Preview RemoveNew AQA A-Level Biology notes
These notes are for Biology A-Level students and they cover the following topics: - Photosynthesis - Respiration - Energy and ecosystems
£2.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the Oral Cavity
These notes give a detailed account of the structures, innervation, blood supply and function of the oral cavity. These notes are directed at the level of a first year dental student.
£2.50 Preview RemoveCognition 3: Visual Cognition
It includes information on visual processing, theories of object recognition, visual agnosia, face recognition, prosopagnosia.
£1.50 Preview RemoveMICROBIOLOGY VIRUS RNA and DNA REVIEWERS FOR FINAL EXAM
Capsid =Outer protein coat of a virus Nucleocapsid =capsid and nucleic acid together enveloped virus =outer layer of a virus naked virus =virus without an envelope viral replication process =attachment, penetration, uncoating, synthesis, assembly, and release attachment =this is a stage of viral replication process wherein the virus attaches to a protein or carbohydrate receptor penetration =the virus enters the cell wall uncoating =the capsid is removed to release the viral genome synthesis =this is the production of nucleic acid intracellularly assembly =viral pieces are assembled to create a complete viral particle and the formation of envelope (budding) release =the newly formed viral particle escapes the cell through cell lysis Enveloped DNA viruses =Poxviruses
£3.74 Preview RemoveA level OCR A Cell structure
Contains all the information on the specification for the topic- cell structure
£2.50 Preview RemoveBIOLOGY B1.1 KEEPING HEALTHY
This PDF covers a range of topics, all listed under 'Keeping Healthy'. Ideal for GCSE level but useful for anyone, these notes have colour-coded summarised explanations of the following subtopics: BMI, food groups, fats, cholesterol, salts, metabolic rate, nutrition and obesity.
£2.00 Preview RemoveIHUMAN CASE STUDY 5 KRISTA HAMPTON UPDATED 2024 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
IHUMAN CASE STUDY 5 KRISTA HAMPTON UPDATED 2024 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
£8.75 Preview RemoveDigestive System Processes
These notes describe how each part of the digestive system works. Aimed at a-level to 1st year students.
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Part of genetics module for imperial college london. suitable for any biology university student
£6.88 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the brain lobes and ventricular system
Discusses the structure and function of the different brain structures (cerebrum, diencephalon, brainstem, cerebellum). Describes the ventricular system, including structure and location of each of the four ventricles and their connections. Includes the secretion, function, circulation and absorption of CSF. Describes the arterial supply and venous drainage of the brain. Clinical application notes included e.g. spinal lumbar punctures.and contraindications, and hydrocephalus. Diagrams included for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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These notes discuss the anatomy and functions of the urinary system. These include practice problems which test you over the knowledge of the system.
£12.50 Preview RemoveMorphology of trophozoites and cysts of entamoeba histolytica
Morphology of tropozoites and cysts of entamoeba histolytica
£2.50 Preview RemoveBONTRAGER CH10 BONY THORAX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(LATEST UPDATE)
Three (3) Structures that make up the bony thorax - CorreCt Answers - 1.Sternum 2.Thoracic Vertebra 3.12 pairs of ribs Alternative imaging modality to be performed if repeat PA projections of the SC joints do not clearly demonstrate them - CorreCt Answers -CT Three projections required for a Pt with trauma to sternum and left SC region - CorreCt Answers -1.15°-20° RAO sternum with breathing technique 2.Lateral Sternum on inspiration 3.10°-15° LAO of SC joint on inspiration Correction to be made on an x-ray of the upper ribs if the diaphragm is superimposed over the 8th ribs, which is in the area of interest - CorreCt Answers -Have the Pt suspend respiration during inspiration enough to move the diaphragm below the 8th ribs
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