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Microbiology
Lecture notes covering probiotics, the gut microbiome and microbial growth Second year undergraduate level
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Note for Variation as part of the AQA A-Level Biology course (Unit 2). Written in 2015.
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Biology 102:Bacteria and archaea. Highlighting both the similarities and differences of bacteria and archaea, you will discover: how they interact with the human body, the environment, and how their DNA is transmitted. While necessary for life for many reasons and found all over the human body, they can also cause diseases. With some talk of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance and going over the nitrogen cycle the entire chapter will be thoroughly covered
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Well comprehensive notes on Production of Fine Chemicals for Pharmaceuticals
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Advanced understanding of dividing cells and the 2 types of cell division, here is the first. Ideal for many higher GCSE or biology additional unit students.
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These are detailed notes for for BSc in Biochemistry or Biology.
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GCSE grade notes on the structure, uses and health implications of plant oils. This includes information on unsaturated fats and saturated fats and their differences.
£1.50 Preview RemovePhysiology of the female reproductive tract Made Easy
Understanding the concepts of female reproductive tract physiology
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molecules and cell notes are the notes that have been designed to help students at the level of secondary schools and university. they are well summarized and they enable students to get full concepts about cells and their constituent molecules, diagrams and more examples have made this notes understandable and helpful. aim sure you will get what you expect in your studies. all the best.
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Unit 12: Physiology of Human regulation & Reproduction – Assignment 1 Structures and Functions of the Kidney Task 1 The head of area for anatomy has asked that you produce an A3 poster for the athletes meeting room which describes the structure and function of the kidney and must include the main sites of re-absorption. This provides evidence for P1 Task 2 Some of the athletes are concerned about their nutrition during training and competition. You are required to produce a list of body fluids that are maintained by the body, the organs involved and the symptoms if these are not maintained. This should be in the form of a flow chart so that the athletes can refer to it quickly and pick out the key points that they need. This provides evidence for P2 Task 3 The athletes require further explanation about fluid regulation in their bodies and have asked for you to run two practical sessions to aid their understanding. The first practical session should focus on diffusion and the second on osmosis. Each practical session will need to be written up with an introduction, diagram or photograph of the experiment, results table and conclusion so that they can be used as a reference for new athletes. This provides evidence for P2 Task 4 Some of the athletes are confused about the function of reabsorption in the kidney and would like you to specifically describe with the use of diagrams, how glucose, amino acids, urea, sodium ions and water are reabsorbed. This provides evidence for M1 Task 5 A sprinter has handed you an article that they read in the Biological Sciences Review about the acid-base mechanism in the kidney but they are unsure exactly what it means. They have asked you to produce an overview powerpoint presentation which explains what the acid-base mechanism is, how it functions to maintain normal stability, and the rises and falls in acid-base levels as part of normal body functions. This provides evidence for D1 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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