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Everything you need to get a 9 for Biology GCSE
Using these notes only, I got a 9 for Biology GCSE! Full revision notes on all 9 topics are clearly divided into subsections with bullet points and highlighted keywords for easy reading. Colour customising is optional.
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This is part 2/4 of the nervous system. Within, these 4 summaries will include, but will not be limited to: Structure and function of nervous tissue Specialization of nervous tissue Action potential generation
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Aimed at A level biology students, specific to the AQA A2 course, Unit 4 Contains notes on: succession and conservation of habitats These notes helped me achieve an A* at biology A level and are highly detailed. They were made by combining information from two textbooks and my classwork, and have been referenced to the AQA specification
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Mammalian Physiology Immune System Part
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Middlesex University - 2017 (First and Second Year) - All you need to know about trauma. Pharmacology/Human Science/Adult Nursing These notes will contain all you need to know about the types of trauma, how to deal with trauma and include notes from suggested research. Also includes Fractures and bone science, including fractures, arteries and osteoporosis.
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Grade 6-9 gcse biology notes Includes info on viruses, fungi and bacteria, caused and cures, etc. Handwritten and scanned.
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1600 words essay on biodiversity loss, its causes and consequences. Awarded a first
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3rd year university level notes for Conservation Biology and Carleton University. Lecture studies the species on the IUCN Red List, and the ecosystem services provided by natural environments to human society.
£6.25 Preview RemoveRespiratory and Digestive system
The pharynx is part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air. At the bottom of the pharynx, this pathway divides in two, one for food — the esophagus, which leads to the stomach — and the other for air
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• Provides an overview of the anatomy of the heart and the structure of cardiac muscle; ~ four chambered heart and double circulation ~ heart valves and their functions ~ cardiac muscle structure and conduction system ~ stroke volume, cardiac output and mean arterial pressure
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