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EMT-Basic Class Notes - Chapter 3

EMT-Basic Class notes and Chapter 3 text summary

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RiboNucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis

Builds on the creation of proteins and gives a brief description of RNA's role in the process.

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GCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes

Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. kidney transplant (short)

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Biology/ Earth Science/ Physical Science Review

This is a very detailed review that includes both Biology, Earth Science and Physical Science. A MUST READ for those currently in the course or struggling with information regarding to the subject. Understandable and detailed.

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Anatomy and Physiology - Inorganic compounds

I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Inorganic compounds.

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Must Knows on the anatomy of the female reproductive tract

Fossa navicularis is a space between fourchette and vaginal opening that is seen in primiparas. Imperforate hymen (rare) is a condition wherein the vaginal orifice is occluded completely causing retention of menstrual blood. Male and Female Homologues and Derivatives of Embryonic Urogenital Structures. The round ligament is not a supporting structure to the uterus.

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GCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY TOPIC 5 HEALTH, DISEASE, & DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICINES

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

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How to combat Air Pollution

Well-written description of Air Pollution. What are Air Pollutants(like nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide, Cadmium, Lead, Benzene, Asbestos, lead, ozone, and Carbon monoxide)? What are the sources of them and What are the possible ways to control them.

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Anatomy of the pharynx and larynx

Simplified notes on the structure and function of the pharynx and larynx. Includes description of the features and function of the three parts of the pharynx, actions of the different pharyngeal muscles, and neurovascular supply to the pharynx. Covers the structure and function of the different laryngeal cartilages, interior structure (including vocal cords/folds and rima glottis), action of laryngeal muscles and neurovascular supply to the larynx. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM).

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Molecular Biology

Pre-AICE Level Notes on Molecular Biology

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Microbiology concept of spontaneous generation summary

What is the concept of spontaneous generation? - ;living organisms could develop from nonliving or decomposing matter Who challenged the concept of spontaneous generation by showing that maggots on decaying meat came from flies, not from the meat itself? - ;Francesco Redi Who showed that mutton broth boiled in flasks and then sealed could still develop microorganisms, which supported the theory of spontaneous generation? - ;John Needham Who showed that flasks sealed and then boiled had no growth of microorganisms? - ;Lazzaro Spallanzani Who proposed that air carried germs? - ;Spallanzani Who disproved the theory of spontaneous generation? - ;Louis Pasteur Who demonstrated that dust carried microbes and proved evidence for the existence of heat- resistant forms of bacteria? - ;John Tyndall Who showed that a silkworm disease was caused by a fungus? - ;Agostino Bassi Who demonstrated that the Great Potato Blight was caused by a water mold? - ;M. J. Berkely Who showed that the pebrine disease of silkworms was caused by a protozoan parasite? - ;Louis Pasteur Who developed a system of surgery designed to prevent microorganisms from entering wounds? - ;John Lister Who transformed the practice of surgery? - ;John Lister Who established the relationship between Bacillus anthracis and anthrax? - ;Robert Koc

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AS - level AQA Biology extended 6 marker questions bank

I am currently a 3rd year medic in the UK and this resource helped me achieve an A in my Biology A-level. This resource is a compilation of a variety of extended questions with mark scheme answers. This includes many 6markers amongst other questions which I myself found were repeated in the past years. I sat the AQA A-level biology exam however this bank of questions were not only repeats on the AQA spec but questions from different exam boards. Not only this but aside from giving you model answers, its a quick and easy way to summarise key topics. The questions bank is split topic by topic, just like the CGP book, from 1A through to 4B, covering all of the AS content. There is an offer if you buy the complete A-level biology extended bank of questions instead of buying them separately.

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Classification of disorders of sex development

Anatomy and physiology course

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Neurophysiology Level 2

Neurophysiology university level 2 - topics covered include cell membrane and membrane transport, resting membrane and action potentials, neuronal impulses and transmission, functional organisation of the nervous system, sensory receptors and pathways, muscle structure and function, and motor pathways and reflexes.

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Anatomy flashcard

Estudio de la anatomía en flashcard

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Immunology and Serology Lab Principles and Concepts

A document in a form of questionnaire that discusses some of the procedures and concepts in the immunology and serology department in the medical laboratory. This is mainly aimed at 2nd to 3rd year Medical Laboratory Science students in the college level but can also be used for other biology students from high school to college level. This is for the Clinical Immunology and Serology Course.

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Enthesopathy 2000 word essay

2000 word essay on "How is the development of enthesopathy associated with musculoskeletal pathology?". The essay features an introduction, the main body (consisting of 3 sub-headings on enthesopathy characteristics, the genetics and molecular pathways behind the diseases and imaging techniques), a conclusion/discussion, and a reference list (Harvard referencing style).

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Biology Year 11: A Local Ecosystem - Glossary

All glossary terms used in the preliminary biology course for the second topic studied 'A Local Ecosystem'. Over 50 terms and definitions sourced from the 'Excel Preliminary Biology' by Diane Alford and Jennifer Hill

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Mammalian Physiology endocrine system

Mammalian Physiology endocrine system

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Biology 1308. Chapter one: The characteristics of life

These notes are based off of the text book "Inquiry Into Life" by Sylvia S. Mader and Micheal Windelspecht. (16th edition). These notes include: The characteristics of life, the classification of organisms, the scientific process, and challenges facing science.

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Skin wound healing

UCL biomedical sciences 3rd year CELL3001 module. Lecture on skin wound healing. Cut outs from the slides along side what the lecturer said and information complied from different text books. One out of 15 or so lectures in the module. Got a 1st in the final exam.

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Biology A level Cell recognition and the immune system A*

I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at the University of Cambridge. These notes are my condensed hand written notes that contain lots of key exam specific terminology. I tried to write these notes in accordance with exam mark schemes.

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