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DNA & Genomics
Suitable for A level and med school. Describes the structure of DNA and RNA and how it is replicated.
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These notes are meant for a 1st year biology level student who is further along in most books. They will touch upon the different types of lipids, along with their structure and function throughout the body. They will then lead into how membranes work, their makeup, and how lipids are involved. It ends with the first types of cells discovered.
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EDEXCEL Pearsons BTEC Level 3 Applied Sciences Notes PASS, MERIT, DISTINCTION.
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Detailed study notes, sectioned into relevant exam question categories. This study is all you need for an A grade result! These notes are written as model answers for each topic (based of past exam papers). Notes are well written, formatted like a textbook and provide the right level of understanding without drowning in unnecessary detail. All topics for this module are covered in these notes.
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IGCSE/GCSE level notes on plant transport. Diagrams and definitions included. Highly detailed, including topics such as transpiration, photosynthesis and more. 8 Pages
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Notes regarding lectures on disorders of the motor and sensory system from the Brain and Behaviour 2nd year psychology course at the University of Stirling
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Aimed at any level university student who is looking to learn the roles of hormones as signalling molecules. The notes also include information on the involvement of the Hypothalamus and the Pituitary gland on hormone signalling as well as some diseases which can arise from dysfunctions in Hormone signalling. Annotated diagrams and pictures are included in the notes. Notes are layed out in clear sections in order to help information retention and allow for more effective learning.
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Aimed at A level biology students, specific to the AQA A2 course, Unit 4 Chapter 2: ATP and Photosynthesis (contains detailed mechanism of photosynthesis) 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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LO: Explain what cells are Outline the history of cell discovery and the importance of microscopy; Describe how cells differ in size, structure and function
£5.00 Preview RemoveChapter 5 The Integumentary System
This typed 9 page summary covers all you need to know about the integumentary system and its general functions. It goes in-depth over the 5 layers of thick skin, factors of skin pigmentation, epithelial growth factors, hair production and it's growth cycle, there is information on sebaceous, sweat, and the mammary glands, and concluding with the phases of repair of the system.
£6.25 Preview RemoveHuman Skeleton Summary
The document "Human Skeleton Summary" is a concise overview of the human skeletal system. It likely includes the following key points: 1. Introduction: Brief explanation of the importance of the skeletal system. 2. Divisions: Description of the two main divisions of the skeleton: - Axial skeleton (skull, spine, ribcage, sternum) - Appendicular skeleton (upper and lower limbs, pelvis, shoulder girdle) 3. Bones: Overview of the 206 bones in the adult human skeleton, including: - Long bones (femur, humerus, tibia, fibula) - Short bones (carpals, tarsals, metacarpals, metatarsals) - Flat bones (ribs, sternum, cranium) - Irregular bones (vertebrae, pelvis) 4. Functions: Summary of the skeletal system's main functions: - Support and protection - Movement and mobility - Blood cell production - Storage of minerals 5. Joints and Ligaments: Brief explanation of the different types of joints (synovial, cartilaginous, fibrous) and ligaments that connect bones. This summary document provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the human skeletal system, covering its main components, functions, and divisions.
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