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Muscles of the upper limb
This is a list of all the muscles in the upper limb, with their attachments, insertion, innervation, blood supply and the kind of movement they provide. It also arranges them in muscle groups.
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Detailed notes on Cell Theory, What the Cell Membrane is, What Makes it up, How nutrients and water get in and out of a cell, The cell and osmosis, and much more!
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cell biology notes for gcse aqa biology , these notes got me a 9 in biology
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Biology notes for the circulatory system, parts of blood such as plasma, red blood cells, etc functions of the blood and parts of the circulatory system, the blood and heart, types of circulation, blood vessels and cardiac cycles. Very Comprehensive
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you will get to know about potential products formed with the help of genetic engineering
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A useful resource for anyone who wants to know more/is studying Clinical Microbiology. This is mainly suitable for Undergraduate level, but A-level just as well.
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Environmental protection and ways humans can stop air pollution and global warming
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These notes go over how energy flows throughout an ecosystem, and how humans impact the environment. These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.
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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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OCR Board A2 Level Biology F215 SECTION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENE TECHNOLOGIES
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Endoplasmic reticulum: RER y SER, Golgi apparatus, The ribosomes, The mitochondria, Lysosomes, Peroxisomes, Plant cell structure: Chlroplast, large vacuole and cell wall Quiz III : Structure and function organelles. Quiz III: Answers
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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Plants
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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. body temperature and effects of too hot/too cold
£0.60 Preview Removeliterature review on the protocols used for the anatomical study of the epidermis of plants
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 CHAPTER I: Introduction to the study area .......................................... ......................................... 2 I.1 Sahara septentrional................................................................................................................. 2 I.2 The climate and its components ...................................................................................................... 2 I.3 Training géomorphologies............................................................................................... 3 CHAPTER II: Plant tissues ............................................ .................................................. ...... 7 II.4 The sheet ................................................................................................................................. 7 II.5 rod ..................................................................................................................................... 8 II.6Les skins .......................................................................................................................... 8 CHAPTER III: L’historique............................................................................................................ 11 III.1 Historical presentation of the fundamentals of anatomy ....................................... ................ 11 III.3 Protocols ...................................................................................................................... 12 III.3.1 Protocol1 ..................................................................................................................... 12 III.3.2 Protocol 2 .................................................................................................................... 13 III.3.3 Protocol 3 .................................................................................................................... 14 III.3.4 Protocol 4 .................................................................................................................... 14 Protocol III-3-5 5.................................................................................................................... 15 III.3.6 Protocol 6 .................................................................................................................... 15 III.3.7 Protocol7 ..................................................................................................................... 17 III.3.8 Protocol 8 .................................................................................................................... 18 Chapter IV: Materials and methods ............................................ .................................................. .. 20 The objective .................................................................................................................................... 20 IV.1 Plant Material ................................................................................................................... 20 IV.1.2 Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) .......................................... ............................................ 21 IV.2 logistics equipment ............................................................................................................... 22 IV.3 methods used in the laboratory ........................................... .............................................. 22 Chapter V: Results and discussion................................................................................................
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It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood has many different functions, including transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues. forming blood clots to prevent excess blood loss.
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In the context of chemistry and the periodic table, periodicity refers to trends or recurring variations in element properties with increasing atomic number. Periodicity is caused by regular and predictable variations in element atomic structure.
£2.50 Preview RemoveANIMAL ORGANIZATION AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Contains practice problems on animal organization and the circulatory system, with key. Advantages and disadvantages to multicellular life. 4 types of animal tissues. Homeostasis. Negative and positive feedback loops. Primary function of circulation. Difference between an artery and a vein. Primary function of heart valves. Blood pathway in the heart. Pathway of heart signal. Sinoatrial node. Atriaventricular node. Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.
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This document contains elaborate study materials of the Human Body: Structure and Function Part 1 course for both Bachelor and Masters level. All the topics covered those taught at various prestigious institutions all over the world. It covers all the books listed in the “Booklist” section. The most easy-to-understand topics are selected from various textbooks and screenshots from those books are added as well. There are questions and answers included in various topics like “Alimentary and Digestive System; Blood and Immunity; Cardiovascular System; ” and so on. Total page number: 73.
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A diagram depicting the various light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis as needed for A-Level Biology.
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All you need to know about blood pressure. Normal and abnormal values for different age ranges, with tables, images and Harvard Style referencing.
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1st year students, the University of Edinburgh, course: Origin and Diversity of Life, all you need for the final exams!
£3.75 Preview RemoveAnatomy Circle Diagrams of the Upper & Lower Limbs - For Medical Students
An easy way to remember muscles, their function, blood supply, and innervation of the arm, forearm, thigh and leg. Targeted for medical students. BS = blood supply N or boxed = innervation ** = exceptions O = origin I = insertion underline = muscles Top of the page is the anterior compartment, bottom of the page is the posterior compartment, left side of the page is the lateral compartment, and right side of the page is the medial compartment of the respective limb (unless otherwise specified).
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Notes on Nutrition and Transport in Plants provided by Dr. McDowel at Integarted Science Education and Research Centre. Applicable for Graduate and Under-Graduates.
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BIOLOGY PAST PRACTICAL 9700 PAPER THAT IS COMPLETE WITH ANSWERS THAT YOU CAN USE TO AID YOU DURING YOUR REVISIONS BEFORE YOUR PRACTICAL EXAMS!!
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Question booklet with questions covering every point on the Photosynthesis topic of the WJEC Specification for A2 BY4 Biology
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Class notes on AQA A level biology cells from 2018-2020.
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Alexander Fleming, the discover of penicillin, is one of the most major biologists of all time. His discovery had as a result to handle illnesses like scarlet fever. This project is composed of 170 words and got an A in Health subject.
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Chapter 9 Review Questions & Answers from "Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds" George W. Hudler
£2.50 Preview RemoveRespiratory and Digestive System Problem Set
Contains practice problems on the respiratory and digestive systems. Functions of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and leukocytes (white blood cells). Atherosclerosis. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL). Cilia and epithelium on trachea. Pathway of air. Partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Countercurrent exchange and gas exchange. Oxygen transporter: hemoglobin. pH changes and oxygen saturation. Cooperative binding. CO2 transport in the blood. Carbonic anhydrase. Breathing center in the medulla controls breathing rate. Detects carbon dioxide and pH levels in the blood. Saliva contains amylase, which breaks down starch and carbohydrates. Peristalsis. Secretory cells in stomach wall. Parietal cells. Chief cells. Mucus cells. Hydrochloric acid. Pepsinogen and pepsin. Zymogen. Trypsin activates procarboxypeptidase into carboxypeptidase, and chymotrypsinogen into chymotrypsin. Chymotrypsin cleaves polypeptides. Gall bladder. Olestra. Liver. Hormones.
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These are from Biology 101 at Missouri State University. These notes contain information for the levels of the ecosystem, scientific method, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, monomers, and polymers.
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Computational Science module for Neuroscience BSc at UCL Lecture by Prof Neil Burgess I got 69 in the module and a first class degree in Neuroscience
£3.13 Preview RemoveDifference between Apoptosis and Necrosis
Apoptosis and Necrosis are two types of cell death occur in organisms. The cells undergo death when the cell death becomes necessary as a part of developmental process or they fail to adapt to injuries. Both these types of cell deaths differ in their initial cause and progression of the cell death pathway.
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Microbiology and Parasitology - Internal Structure of a Bacteria
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Biochemistry Lab BIBC103. Paper on the purification and analysis of lactose dehydrogenase, including centrifugation, ammonium sulfate cut, affinity purification, size exclusion chromatography, activity assay, and Bradford protein assay.
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Neutralization potential the discount of the impact of any component. Neutralization is one of the Ag-Ab reactions which aids in reducing the consequences of viral antigens or viruses and toxins produced with the aid of special disease-causing microbes such as bacterial exotoxins.
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A review of liver and bile cancer, describing the liver functions, its anatomy and imuune system and the primary liver cancer types and metastatic profile. Review focuses on hepatocellular carcinoma and Hepatitis B&c.
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Important terms of CH heredity and evolution
£2.50 Preview RemoveBiology A level Microscopy, Cells and Organelles 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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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. energy flow, ecology definitions
£0.60 Preview RemoveParasympathetic nervous system
Introduction of Parasympathetic Nervous System Origins and Ganglia Preganglionic and Postganglionic Neurons Origins of Preganglionic Neurons
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AQA Biology notes looking at the control of protein structure and function as well as summarising RNA and DNA
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Notes on the different immunotherapies that are used in cancer cases. Especially useful for students studying third year medicine, biomedical science, immunology, or oncology. They include CAR T cell therapy, and others; both antigen specific and non-specific. It also covers tumour associated and specific antigens, along with basic and in depth definitions.
£2.49 Preview RemoveCell and Molecular Biology Final Exam Study Guide
These notes contain a answers to various questions about all topics covered throughout a course of Molecular and Cell Biology. I took this course as a sophomore in college, and, after writing and studying these notes, got an A in the final. Topics include PCR, Gel Electrophoresis, Sequencing, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, and Restriction Enzymes
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