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Skeletal muscle

It is a skeletal muscle note. It is handwritten notes by professor Ali Raza. It is prepared in such a way that students can understand them easily

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Diversity of living organisms

Briefly described biodiversity Modern 5 kingdoms Classification system Hierarchy

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Energy

These notes are for the high school student in AP Biology.

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Function of Cells

1. Cell Division 2. Cell Function 3. Pathways

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Macroevolution

These notes go over how evolution occurs in an entire species, and how speciation actually happens. These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.

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GCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY TOPIC 7 ANIMAL COORDINATION, CONTROL & HOMEOSTASIS

notes with specification points clear, concise, detailed, simple - but quality Higher Grade 9 if you learn it

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Plant Reproduction

Extensive notes on plant reproduction, including asexual and sexual reproduction, the parts of the flower, cross,insect, wind and animal pollination. Plant fertilisation and seed dispersal.

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Acute reflection notes

This document shows how inflammation occurs in human body within a few seconds or minutes

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GLIAL CELLS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE BRAIN

GLIAL CELLS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE BRAIN BIOPSYCHOLOGY ESSAY TASK : Evaluate what is known about glial cells and their role in the brain. KEY TEXTS : Allen & Barres (February 2009) Glia – more than just brain glue. Nature 457(5) 675-7 Leitzell (June 2008) The other brain cells. Sci Am Mind 19(3) page 7. Fields (June 2011) The hidden brain. Sci Am Mind 22(2)

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Digestion and Absorption

Notes on Digestion and Absorption for Medical students. Notes are in great detail, important words are highlighted and there is a summary after each section

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Inheritance Edexcel iGCSE

Study notes that complete all requirements for Edexcel specification on inheritance topic in section 3.

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digestion

little basics of digestion

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Ch. 24 Digestive System Test Bank 2024 Edition. All Questions & Correct Answers. Graded A+

Chapter 24 Digestive System Test Bank 2024 Edition. This test bank contains all questions and correct answers related to the digestive system, providing a valuable resource for students studying this topic. Graded A+, it is designed to help learners assess their knowledge and improve their understanding of the digestive system concepts in preparation for their exams.

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SPECIATION

SPECIATION LESSON FOR BIOLOGY

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Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes + Diabetes Emergencies and Advice

Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment summary of diabetes and diabetic emergencies.

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Earth Science 10

The interrelations of the physical and biological environments on the continent Antarctica; Antarctica as an earth system. Included are studies of tectonic history, global warming, ozone depletion, mineral resources, and the history of scientific exploration of the continent.

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Biology Final Notes

These are notes for an honors biology high school course

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Biology Cell Division and Diversity (AS Level OCR)

A detailed insight into cell division and diversity as well as many different types of cell. Specifically for students studying AS level Biology (OCR).

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Medically Important Gram Positive Bacteria - Non Spore Forming

This summary tells us about non spore forming bacteria as well as some examples of bacteria that cannot form spores, including their: Diseases caused Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prevention

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Structure of DNA

Word processed notes. Semi-advanced notes on the structure of DNA. Ideal for 2nd/final year students - or master's students looking to grasp the basics of DNA.

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IB PSYCHOLOGY HL FULL PAPER 1 NOTES 7 LEVEL

I was a student at an IB school in Australia for my senior schooling. One of the subjects I took was Psychology at Higher Level (HL), and I finished with a 7. I was also getting consistent 7s throughout the 2 years I studied the subject. I hope that you will find these notes helpful, as these notes helped me to achieve a 7. These notes can also be useful for those who are studying undergraduate psychology in university. This document will be split into two sections, “Content” and “Skills”. Disclaimer: These notes were taken between 2017 and 2018, meaning that they were for the syllabus written in 2011. As of 2019, there is a new syllabus for graduating students of IB Psychology, meaning that these notes may be lacking or may not be up to date. Despite this problem, the notes may still be useful, because the new syllabus still covers similar, if not the same, topics.

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protein (nutrition course)

everything related to protein, from food, types, what to eat, everything

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A LEVEL BIOLOGY OCR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

What is the structure and function of the nucleus? - CorreCt Answers - Surrounded by a double membrane (the nuclear envelope). Contains chromatin (DNA wound around histones). Stores the human genome, controls the cell by providing instructions for protein synthesis. What is the structure and function of the nucleolus? - CorreCt Answers - Made of RNA, produces ribosomes.

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Characteristics Of Living Things

The characteristics of living things

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The Pineal Gland

A class notes about The Pineal Gland.

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Cell Membranes

Cell membrane notes for beginners. Explaining the structure and function of each component making up cell membranes. Explains different types of membrane proteins. It also gives an overview of the different types of transport across the membranes namely: diffusion, osmosis, facilitate diffusion and primary and secondary active transport. Includes images.

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Edexcel Biology Health and Medicine

A quick and easy guide to understanding Edexcel Biology GCSE Health and Medicine (Topic 5)

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Microbiology Chapter 17

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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Biology Cell Membrane Notes

It reviews the structure of cell membrane. Aimed for AP Biology students.

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Advanced Biology Study Guide

Study Guide for Biology Exams and Tests in high school. For people taking AP Biology.

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Freshman Biology Extra Credit Vocab for Final Exam

Beginner Biology, Second Semester extra credit vocab terms and definitions for Freshman final. Everything you need to know to get the extra credit and ace the exam.

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Female Genitourinary SOAP Note Form 2024 Update 100% Correct

Female Genitourinary SOAP Note Form 2024 Update 100% Correct

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Lymphoblastic Leukemia

What is Lymphoblastic Leukemia? What are the Treatments? and the advantages and disadvantages of those treatments?

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multiple myeloma

Pathogenesis of multiple myeloma

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AQA A Level Psychology, Biopsychology Notes.

AQA A Level Psychology, Biopsychology Notes. Information is broken down into sections, makes the information easier to understand!

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Management of Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Review and Practical Guide

provide practicing oncologists with a comprehensive overview of recent developments in systemic therapy for the management of advanced HCC.

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DSA ( DATA structure and Algorithms) notes

This notes about Data structure and Algorithms DSA. In this notes u will learn important topics of Data structure. Like big o notation, sorting and Algorithms, etc. With easy explanation.

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Evolution: Bio 1500 Notes

Notes on Evolution

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First year notes on Pharmacology

Lecture notes + essential readings on BIOL 10822 module in University of Manchester

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ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT (2)

•Conservation of Natural Resources •Methods of Conservation of Natural Resources : Water Conservation Methods, Soil Conservation Methods, Forest Conservation Methods, Wild-life Conservation Methods, Fisheries Conservation Methods. •Conservation Agencies •Importance of Conservation •Problems Encountered in Conservation

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An Introduction to the Immune System

Taken from the module Immunity and the Immune System at the University of Nottingham, School of Life Sciences. Degree-level introduction/ brief recap of the immune system, typically taken in 3rd/4th year life sciences degrees. Includes text-book diagrams to help understanding and a summary at the end of the notes.

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CBSE SAMPLE PAPER 2016-17.PDF

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BIOLOGY LAB REPORT

BIOLOGY FIRST YEAR LAB REPORT LAB # 5

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Biomolecules

Bio molecule notes, uses of nutrients and test for these nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins and water

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biology 101 chapter 18 Protista Plantae and fungi

these notes contain the main message and the key concepts of the chapter. biology 101 chapter 18 Protista Plantae and fungi

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Action Potentials

Includes: - Review of the general structure of a nerve. - Overview of action potentials. - Overview of graded potentials. - Description of the phases of impulse conduction: resting phase, depolarisation, hyperpolarisation, refractory period. - Overview of continuous conduction. - Overview of saltatory conduction and its implications for the transmission of an impulse. These notes are ideal for those taking Biology A-Level or first/second year undergraduates doing a degree with anatomy units.

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BIO250 Exam 2

Question 1 Amoebic dysentery is most commonly contracted through the Select one: a. Fecal oral route from contaminated food or water b. Direct transmission from one host to another c. Puncture wounds d. Insect bites e. None of the choices are correct Question 2 A bacterial genus that has waxy mycolic acid in the cell walls is Select one: a. Mycobacterium b. Mycoplasma c. Streptococcus d. Corynebacterium e. Salmonella Question 3 Classification of viruses into families involves determining all the following characteristics except Select one: a. Type of nucleic acid b. Type of capsid c. Presence of an envelope d. Biochemical reactions e. Number of strands in the nucleic acid Question 4 The basal body of a flagellum in gram-positive bacteria is anchored into the Select one: a. Hook b. Outer membrane c. Cell wall d. Peptidoglycan layer e. Cell membrane Question 5 Lysogeny refers to Select one: a. Altering the host range of a virus b. Latent state of herpes infections c. Virion exiting host cell d. Viral genome inserting into bacterial host chromosome e. None of the choices are correct Question 6 Reverse transcriptase synthesizes Select one: a. The positive RNA strand from a negative RNA strand b. A negative RNA strand from a positive RNA strand c. Viral RNA from DNA d. Viral DNA from RNA e. None of the choices are correct Question 7 Which of the following is not a viral order in the classification system? Select one: a. Caudovirales b. Vaccinia virus c. Nidovirales d. Mononegavirales e. All of the choices are viral orders Question 8 Spirochetes have a twisting and flexing locomotion due to appendages called Select one: a. Flagella b. Cilia c. Fimbriae d. Periplasmic flagella (axial filaments) e. Sex pili Question 9 The envelope of enveloped viruses is Select one: a. Identical to the host plasma membrane b. Only compose of host endomembrane c. Always includes spikes d. Is obtained by viral budding or exocytosis e. None of the choices are correct Question 10 Host range is limited by Select one: a. Type of nucleic acid in the virus b. Age of the host cell c. Type of host cell receptors on cell membrane d. Size of the host cell e. All of the choices are correct Question 11 Spirochetes are able to move due to: Select one: a. A periplasmic flagellum b. A membrane bound flagellum c. Cilia serving as walking feet d. Pseudopods Question 12 Lysozyme is most effective against Select one: a. Gram negative organisms b. Gram positive organisms c. Mycoplasmas d. Cyanobacteria e. Archea Question 13 Chloroplasts are composed of membranous sacs called _____ that carry hlorophyll. Surrounding these sacs is a ground substance called _____. Select one: a. Thylakoids, stroma b. Granna, stroma c. Cristae, stroma d. Cristae, matrix e. Thylakoid, matrix Question 14 The outcome of the Gram stain is based on differences in the cell's Select one: a. Ribosomes b. Inclusions c. Cell wall d. Cell membrane e. Flagella Question 15 Most fungi obtain nutrients from dead plants and animals. These fungi are called Select one: a. Saprobes b. Parasites c. Substrates d. Nonseptate e. Dimorphic Question 16 Adulthood and mating of helminths occur in which host? Select one: a. Primary host b. Secondary host c. Definitive host d. Transport host e. Mating takes place in all hosts Question 17 After returning from a trip to Africa, Tom begins to feel very tired and weak. He has severe anemia. A blood smear reveals a protozoan is present in his blood. The health care provider tells Tom he has malaria. Which of the following could be the causative agent of his disease? Select one: a. HIV b. T. solium c. Plasmodium malariae d. Trichophyton Question 18 The endosymbiotic theory has been developed to explain the emergence of Select one: a. Archea b. Bacteria c. Prokaryotes d. Eukaryotes e. None of the choices are correct Question 19 Which of the following is not a division of Kingdom Prokaryote according to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology? Select one: a. Gracilicutes b. Scotobacteria c. Firmicutes d. Tenericutes e. Mendosicutes Question 20 Parasitic worms have a highly developed ______ system. Select one: a. Digestive b. Nervous c. Respiratory d. Muscular e. Reproductive

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The fucntional unit of life

Cell theory, components of cell, differences and some questions

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Blood and Organs for GCSE

Definitions and functions with images.

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