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Histology of endocrine glands
Description of the histology of the different endocrine glands. Includes some clinical notes and diagrams. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Year 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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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 RemoveTerm Report-Evolution and Systematics- Bears/ Includes 2 Data Figures
This is a term report, demonstrating proficiency in evolution and systematics. Systematics comparisons are between: Bears, Giant Panda, Raccoon, and Red Panda Including figures of a Phylogenic Tree and Clustal Distance Matrix, produced solely for this Systematics Experiment The figures were produced using professional software and scientific methods. This is for an advanced level biology course, zoology, or environmental sciences year 2.
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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.
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Cytoplasm, Cytosol and Cytoskeleton
This summary tells us the differences of the cytoplasm compared to the cytosol, as well as their structure and function. It also tells us about the detailed structure of the cytoskeleton
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Notes covering all specification points for topic 5 of the Edexcel Biology course for A-Level 2018, 'Energy for biological processes.' Includes both sections of Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis in a detailed but understandable nine page summary.
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Introduction to Terminology and Body Organization Study Guide - Anatomy - 9 pages
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Research poster considering the effect of chytrid fungi on adult frogs of several species in east Africa.
£2.50 Preview RemovePerception for Psychology
Psychology 2 Perception lecture series at the University of Edinburgh Begins with anatomy/biology of the eyes, goes to how we perceive and recognise objects, on to different search models and the cueing paradigm, then to attention and the various attention theories, spatial frequency, neglect, then finally on to how eye movements may indicate attention
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1st year Introduction to Vertebrate Zoology notes, University of Exeter
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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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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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First year nursing student notes for A&P class part 2. This document started as a preclass work designed for students to fill out, but during class I took notes and also filled out that preclass work. In addition, there are important terms listed at the bottom of the document.
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contains list of general surgery and pre- surgical assessment in a step wise manner.
£3.75 Preview Remove100 Items Anatomy Exam Reviewer
This file contains 100 multiple choice questions with answer key included. It contains anatomy questions that can be used as a reviewer for major examinations in courses like medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy among others.
£2.50 Preview RemoveCell Signalling Summary
A summary of the chapter Cell Signalling, covering the following points 1. Stages of Cell Signalling 2. Advantages of a Cell Signalling pathway 3. Types of Receptors 4. Relating Cell Signalling to Cancer
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These are first year plant biology notes. Covers the evolution, structure and reproduction and so much more. These notes are from Bio 144 course at Stellenbosch uni. But they cover a lot more (diagrams not mine)
£3.75 Preview RemoveA Level Biology - Organisation and Control in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Singapore-Cambridge A Level Biology notes on Organisation and Control in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. Meant as a condensed revision on the topic during final revision. Based entirely on the Learning Objectives for the topic in the syllabus.
£1.50 Preview RemoveCambridge A level Syllabus - Organelles
Well-organised, typed and comprehensive 16-page notes including illustrations on: 1. the structure and function of organelles. 2. outline of cell theory 3. homogenization and cell fractionation 4. a brief history on the forefathers of biology
£6.25 Preview RemoveMicrobiology, characteristics of cells, properties of cells, cell shapes, pleomorphic bacteria, plasma membrane, capsules, slime layer, protein structures, endospores, cytoplasmic matrix, ribosomes, chemotaxis, acid fast bacteria, growth, cell division, g
Microbiology, characteristics of cells, properties of cells, cell shapes, pleomorphic bacteria, plasma membrane, capsules, slime layer, protein structures, endospores, cytoplasmic matrix, ribosomes, chemotaxis, acid fast bacteria, growth, cell division, generation time, growth curve, exponential, lag phase, stationary, death phase, continuous cultures, chemostat, poikilothermic, cardinal temps, temperature ranges, psychrophile, psychrotolerant, mesophiles, thermophiles, hyperthermophiles, microorganisms, metabolism, macromolecular, energetics, exergonic
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Detailed revision notes (covering everything you need to know for the syllabus) for SL IB Biology students for Unit 1 from the new syllabus (first examination in 2016)
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This is an essay about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (focusing on African countries). Level is for beginner, 1st year. It also talks about unwanted pregnancies and how to prevent both STDs and unwanted pregnancies. It also mentions how to prevent both of these. It also states the economical affects of STDs, contraceptives and unwanted pregnancies.
£6.25 Preview RemoveCardiovascular System
These notes discuss the different anatomy parts of the cardiovascular system such as the layers of the heart and the different functions they hold.
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It's class 11th notes of Motion in a straight line I've given a bit of it if u want the rest of it then dm me on my insta _addie2.7_ i will share the rest
£875.00 Preview RemoveCHAPTER21 PHARMACOLOGY TEST AND VERIFIED ANSWERS.
Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entities such as enzymes and DNA is called - CorreCt Answers -Molecular pharmacology Additive action - CorreCt Answers -Combination of two similar drugs is equal to the sum of the effects of each Commercial name for a drug; trademark or trade name - CorreCt Answers - Brand name Exaggerated hypersensitivity reaction to a previously encountered drug or foreign protein - CorreCt Answers -Anaphylaxis Physical and psychological dependence on and craving for a drug - CorreCt Answers -Addiction
£8.75 Preview RemoveThe effect of alcohol and drugs
This is information about the effect of alcohol and drugs in the body
£1.00 Preview RemovePlasma Membrane
This note regarding the plasma membrane. its all point wise information make notes easy to remember.
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What does the abbreviation g mean? a. Glucose b. Gram c. Gallon d. Geodon - CorreCt Answers -b. Gram Which of the following is NOT an element of a medication order? a. The name of the patient b. The dosage form c. The rate and duration of indication of use d. The date and time of the order - CorreCt Answers -c. The rate and duration of the indication of use If a patient walks up to your retail pharmacy window and you've served them before, what do you need from them before you can begin processing their prescription? a. An identifying piece of information from them, such as their date of birth, address or phone number to confirm their identity b. A piece of state or federal identification such as a driver's license, passport, military ID card or Medicare/Medicaid card c. Their insurance information or a cash deposit, to be sure they can pay for the prescription before you go to the bother of processing itd. Information about significant health conditions they have - CorreCt Answers -a. An identifying piece of information from them, such as their date of birth, address or phone number to confirm their identity
£5.00 Preview RemoveNotes on Basic components of living systems
Detailed, very colourful, notes on Basic components of living systems from the new 2015 Biology A level 2015.
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The origin of life, also referred to as abiogenesis, refers to the natural process in which life came about from non-living matter.
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