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Biology Cells 1 Poster
GCSE Poster full of information on cells, sub-cellular structures and their functions and microscopes
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1st PU : deals with the classification of animal kingdom and their sun phylum and their basic characteristics
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Basically these are my notes from my course 'Epigenetics in Health and Disease' at the University of York. They're essentially a transcript of what my lecture was (2 hours worth). I was about to get 76 (a first) with no other work other than going through these notes. They're in the format of the presentation on the left with small powerpoint slides, and the transcript of what was said during that slide on the right.
£1.00 Preview RemoveFunction of the Internal Components of a Leaf
These set of notes describe the various functions that different components of a leaf have, and it should cater best for 16-year-old students taking the GCSE-O Level Examinations.
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These notecards are definitions of parts of a cell that can be used for studying
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An overview and examples of self-medication observed in animals. Plants, Drugs and Poisons Third Year Medicinal Biochemistry
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A simple poster to aid your revision of Microbiology - Gram negative and positive bacteria.
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Everything you need to know about the gross anatomy of the abdomen
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Notes detailing the Gastrointestinal System lecture of the physiology module (Human Structure and Function) in the biological and medical sciences.
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What is beclomethasone used for? - CorreCt Answers -Beclomethasone is a corticosteroid prescribed for long-term asthma control. Mast cell stabilizers help to decrease bronchospasm and mucous membrane inflammation. A xanthine derivative such as theophylline is a time-released bronchodilator. Leukotriene inhibitors help with bronchodilation and decrease airway edema. A child presents to the health clinic with a temperature of 101.8°F (38.8°C), dysphagia, headache, and a sore, erythematous throat. Which collaborative intervention will the nurse complete first? - CorreCt Answers -Obtain a throat culture A child presenting with fever, dysphagia, headache, and a sore, erythematous throat may have viral or bacterial pharyngitis. The nurse's first action should be to obtain a throat culture to determine if the child has a bacterial or viral infection. If the throat culture is negative, the child will not require antibiotics. If the culture is positive, the child will need antibiotics. Saltwater gargles will help relieve pain, but this is not a priority. Children with streptococcal pharyngitis may develop a sandpaper rash, but this information alone is not conclusive, and a throat culture should be obtained prior to administering antibiotics.
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The document has the solved question answers regarding the health benefits and health risks for an adolescence. It is a helpful a source for learning regarding the Nutrition.
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BIO 2529 Écologie Introduction à l'étude des systèmes écologiques: la nature des expériences écologiques; les dynamiques de populations; l'exploitation des populations; les processus qui structurent les communautés dans le temps et l'espace; les flux d'énergie et d'éléments nutritifs dans les écosystèmes; la relation entre les structures et fonctions écologiques; les produits et services écologiques. Travaux pratiques sur le terrain et en laboratoire illustrant des processus écologiques importants, principes fondamentaux du design expérimental, l'analyses des données et de l'échantillonnage écologique. BIO 2509.
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TRANSGENDER SEXUALITY UNDERSTAND THE GENDER SPECTRUM - A GUIDE FOR ALL
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1st year undergraduate biology students university: the University of Edinburgh course name: biological chemistry 1B
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Entry of water into the plants, movement of water across the root, transpiration-tension-cohesion theory, root pressure, control of water loss, factors affecting transpiration, leaf modifications, translocation of organic solutes in plants, evidence that organic solutes travel in the phloem, the pressure flow model of translocation. Images included.
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Ist Pu : Deals With parts of flower whorls of the flower and their parts
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All the scientist name and contribution with contributing year
£3.75 Preview RemoveGrade 11 Biology Exam Notes
These notes entail all concepts of all units for a grade 11 Biology course. These notes were made for the intention of studying for an exam so they encompass everything one would need to learn for a Grade 11 Biology course.
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PDF summary of topc 2C from A Level Biology AQA Revision Book
£3.75 Preview RemoveHead and Neck Anatomy/Physiology Notes
Notes on anatomy and physiology of head and neck from Levisons textbook
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A summary of the third year optional lecture course, taught at Imperial College London, Medical Imaging. Briefly summarises the different imaging techniques including MRI, Ultrasound, optical imaging etc...
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Fully typed and clear (colour-coded) concise notes on the zoology and biochem second year module C12SFG at the University of Nottingham, but should cover relevant topics for other courses, modules and unis. Covers: DNA structure and organisation DNA replication with E. coli Contents and organisation of genomes Bacterial transcription Eukaryotic transcription RNA processing Transcription factors and their DNA binding forms Control of transcription with E. coli Control of gene expression in eukaryotes See part 2 for: Gene cloning DNA libraries PCR DNA sequencing Translation in eukaryotes Manipulating gene expression (miRNA, siRNA, shRNA, long non-coding RNA)
£3.75 Preview RemoveBlueprint Series Lodish Molecular Cell Biology Complete Solution Chapter 7
Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish is a renowned book taught all over the world and it is liked by around 90% of students. This is the first-ever complete chapter-by-chapter solution of the book. I hope it will be of immense usefulness for those who want to have a very high-end result in their exams because sometimes it is not possible to go through the whole book.
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Notes for first year microbiology students, or students taking a microbiology module, notes simplified from lectures.
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Fully typed and clear (colour-coded) concise notes on the physiology topics for the zoology second year module C12ABP at the University of Nottingham, but should cover relevant topics for other courses, modules and unis. I got 80% in the exam, just using these notes! For C12ABP check out my notes for the behaviour side of the course. Covers: Behavioural neuroendocrinology Control of behaviour Habituation and sensitisation Chronology Coordination and timing of behaviour Cognition Neurobiology Neuromodulation Evolution of the nervous system Special senses Olfaction and pest control
£6.25 Preview RemoveATI COMPRHENSIVE A CAPSTONE QUIZ WITH ACTUAL CORRECT ANSWERS.
1. A client who has a diagnosis of complete placenta previa is admitted to the labor and delivery suite at 36 weeks gestation with contractions 5 min in frequency and 1 min in duration. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Rupture the amniotic sac B. Medicate the client for pain C. Prepare the client for a cesarean section D. Perform a vaginal exam - CorreCt Answers -Prepare the client for a cesarean section 2. A nurse is caring for a toddler who has respiratory syncytial virus. Which of the following should the nurse plan to take? A. Wear an N95 respiratory mask while caring for the toddler B. Place the toddler in a room with negative air pressure C. Use a designated stethoscope when caring for the toddler D. Remove the disposable gown after leaving the toddler's room - CorreCt Answers -Use a designated stethoscope when caring for the toddler 3. A nurse is performing a skin assessment for a client who is on bedrest. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to prevent a pressure injury? A. Encourage client fluid intake of 2,500 mL daily B. Moisturize dry skin areas on the client every other day C. Place a dehumidifier in the client's roomD. Apply a donut ring pillow under the client's sacral area - CorreCt Answers -Apply a donut ring pillow under the client's sacral area
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A research work on ECOLOGY which could be used by Higher Education and Secondary students.
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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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Photosynthesis – Biology – 5 Assertion & Reason Type Questions – 7 Multiple Choice Questions – Very helpful for both Students & Teachers
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Complete study guide for chapters 4,5,6 and 9 for college Anatomy and Physiology
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