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Biology 124
Summary of the topics required to complete within this module such as biochemistry, cytology, evolution and genetics.
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These notes explain about Ebola, Cholera, Chalara Ash Dieback, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Helicobacter Pylori and Malaria.
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GCSE Poster with information about different diseases: viral, fungal, bacterial and protist. Also information on drugs, monoclonal antibodies and more.
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Covers ideas about natural history, the theory of evolution (timeline format of significant scientists and their contribution to the field), the origins of natural selection, evidence for evolution and extra notes on Darwin. Detailed document with notes from external reading included to give a comprehensive representation of the subject area.
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TRANSGENDER SEXUALITY UNDERSTAND THE GENDER SPECTRUM - A GUIDE FOR ALL
£7.50 Preview RemoveBTEC Applied Science Unit 18 Assignment 3
Unit 18: Genetics and Genetic Engineering – Assignment 3 Inheritance Task 1 Complete the worksheet on inheritance of one (monohybrid) or two (dihybrid)characteristics. Follow the instructions to carry out a series of genetic crosses to study the inheritance of 2 characteristics in Drosophila, from the parental to F2 generation. You must provide a method and a result table showing the number of flies observed for each phenotype in the F2 generation. This provides evidence for P5 Task 2 You must use your knowledge of inheritance, demonstrated in task 1, to predict the outcomes of your Drosophila genetic crosses. You must calculate the expected number of flies for each phenotype, using the expected phenotypes ratio. Complete all the worksheets in the case studies on inheritance in humans. This provides evidence for M3 Task 3 Carry out a Chi2 test to compare the observed and expected ratios from one of the genetic crosses that you have performed with Drosophila. (also gives Unit 8, P2) Interpret the results of the Chi2 test by explaining whether or not the null hypothesis should be accepted. (also gives Unit 8, M2) Evaluate the extent to which you think that your result and interpretation of the Chi2 test are valid. (also gives Unit 8, D2) This provides evidence for D2 (also provides evidence for Unit 8 P2,M2,D2) Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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This document explains atoms and their structure, isotopes, elements, and radioisotopes and their uses. It is a good review for starting to learn about biochemistry in grade 12 biology.
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General notes from Year 2 Nursing pathophysiology lecture, about renal pathologies
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given notes contain information for cardiovascular system. level: Medicine (1st year anatomy) reference book: keith moore. This will help quicker revision.
£3.75 Preview RemoveStructure determination of proteins by X ray Crystallography
X-ray crystallography is a widely used method and these notes are based on that in simple and good language can get a good knowledge or good grade in assessments or exams. Trust me it is a “VALUE FOR MONEY”
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The different types of ecology include- molecular ecology, organismal ecology, population ecology, community ecology, global ecology, landscape ecology and ecosystem ecology.
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Outline of the physiology of homeostasis, as part of biomedical studies for Nursing science
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The Language used in the notes is very simple. All the topics have been covered and the notes are self explanatory
£2.50 Preview RemoveIgneous Rocks, Sedimentary Rocks, Metamorphic Rocks.
GCSE class notes on Igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks with detailed paragraphs of what they are and how they are formed.
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