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ATOMS AND BONDING
how atoms bond and the types of bonds formed and the properties of water
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This set of notes covers the entire of OCR AS level Biology Module 3. It explains the content thoroughly and precisely. Diagrams are included to extend knowledge of the topic.
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Biology Solved MCQs for 1st Year Medical Science Students Short MCQ`s Note: This is a Very Good Book Which Will Increase Your Knowledge a lot after reading it.
£7.50 Preview RemoveHow Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
This chapter is all about Cellular Respiration including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, fermentation, and pyruvate oxidation.
£1.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy and Physiology - Organic Molecules
I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Organic Molecules.
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Looking for well-structured, university-level microbiology notes? This document provides an in-depth theoretical introduction to microbiology, perfect for undergraduate students, exam prep, or beginners in life sciences. 📚 What's Inside: Comprehensive explanations of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, archaea, and more Covers history, branches, cell types, microbial classification, growth, and microscopy Written in a clear, expert-professor style with academic rigor Ideal for BSc Microbiology, Biotechnology, Medicine, and Allied Health students 🧠Why This is Useful: Easy-to-understand theoretical breakdown Suitable for quick revision or deep concept building Organized by topics like definitions, history, applications, microscopy, aseptic techniques, microbial growth, and more 📸 Coming Soon: This is the first in a series of brief microbiology notes. Future uploads will include: Visual aids (diagrams, charts, microbial structures) Interactive content for better conceptual understanding
£5.00 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. kidney transplant (short)
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Homeostasis in humans notes for homeostatic processes such as blood glucose regulation, blood water potential, body temperature regulation and the skin in homeostatic processes.
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A concise, colourful summary sheet; designed to be ideal for revision. Defines and explains the structure and function of enzymes, as well as the effect of temperature, pH, substrate and enzyme concentration on reaction rates. Includes information on inhibitors, immobilisation and biotechnology. Works alongside CCEA AS Level Biology.
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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Biological Psychology: Anatomy and Research Methods Structure of the Vertebrate Nervous System: -Terms to describe the nervous system -The Autonomic Nervous System -The Hindbrain, Midbrain, and Forebrain -Neuroanatomy The Cerebral Cortex: -Organizations of the Cerebral Cortex -Occipital Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, and Frontal Lobe -Functions Research Methods: -Effects on Brain Damage -Effects on Brain Stimulation -Brain Hemispheres
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Research Psychology taken by myself in a Psychology-101 class. These are not only well written, they also are visually stimulating. The course was PSY-101, with the professor Kati Corlew. The institution these notes were taken at was at the University of Maine at Augusta.
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Great notes on the endocrine system that goes through all the hormones, as well as their effects on the body and the paths they travel.
£18.75 Preview RemoveGenetics Lecture Notes ACE1013
1st year biology course, Introduction to Genetics ACE1013, covers: - Mitosis & meiosis - Mendel & laws - PCR - DNA Replication - Recombinant DNA - Gene Expression
£3.13 Preview RemoveAnatomy and Physiology - Inorganic compounds
I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Inorganic compounds.
£9.38 Preview RemoveHow do cells maintain homeostasis?
Essential Question: How do cells maintain homeostasis? Focus Question: How do cells use signal molecules? Best for Middle school and high school students
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EDEXCEL Pearsons BTEC Level 3 Applied Sciences Notes PASS, MERIT, DISTINCTION.
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A.) This is one of six topics in the unit.
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Suitable for A level and med school. Describes the structure of DNA and RNA and how it is replicated.
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These are notes for GCSE Biology Double Award. They are notes I have made through the years. I would recommend the notes for people who are going to be taking their GCSE's soon.
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A little bit more about the blood, testing meter name and what happens when the test you are using by hand has to be redone over.
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All about the structure of proteins from amino acids to polypeptides, how they all come together and the tests.
£2.00 Preview RemoveFinal study guide for Anatomy I
SMU 2441 - first semester of sequential anatomy classes Chapters include: chemical organization, cellular organization, tissue organization, Integumentary system, Osseous tissue, axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, joints, skeletal muscle tissue, nervous tissue and the autonomic nervous system
£7.50 Preview RemoveYear 10 Biology notes.
Notes made for year 10 biology. The notes cover Genetics and Cells.
£5.00 Preview RemoveAS BIOLOGY B (2015) TOPICS 1 AND 2 ANSWERS
These notes are appropriate for students in year 12 and 13 studying the new A LEVEL BIOLOGY B as of 2015 (pearson qualification). They cover all the answers needed to pass your A level biology exams. These answers are best paired with the questions document that is available separately on my account and helps students to self-test and self-check with the answers for optimal learning and memory recall. Please see other uploads for the remainder of the topics within this A level. Good luck!
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This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
£6.25 Preview RemoveChapter 23 Biology Chapter Outline
First Vocabulary Word for Reference: Epidermal Cell- A cell that makes up the dermal tissue, which is the out covering of a plant.
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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Capillaries, transport in the blood, red blood cells
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Diversity in the Living World - The living World - Taxonomy, Systematics and Taxonomic CatagoriesDiversity in the Living World - The living World - Taxonomy, Systematics and Taxonomic Catagories
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Photocopy of my revision notes for GCSE Biology. Sorry about my handwriting.
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Detailed Description of where critical structures and organs are located in the thorax In addition to cross section CT scans and MRIs.
£5.63 Preview RemoveAnimal Husbandry of Cats, Dogs and Farm Species
These text-book style notes have all the essential information regarding the husbandry of cats, dogs, pigs, sheep and cows. Starting with how humans first domesticated animals, to behaviour, housing requirements, legislation, breeding and care of the newborn. For those who are studying agriculture there is also a few sections on Agribusiness, how to be profitable in the animal agriculture industry. Perfect for anyone doing animal studies, vet nursing and veterinary medicine as the notes are from 1st year veterinary gateway at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and therefore information has come from experts in their respective fields.
£6.25 Preview RemoveHow do we classify and name organisms?
Essential Question: How do organisms continue to adapt to their environment? Focus Question: How do we classify and name organisms? Preview: ï‚§ All organisms are classified and named by a set of rules. o All scientists follow the same rule to name new organisms and remember known names of known organisms. o The names are called scientific names, not common names. o The taxonometric way of classifying organisms is based on similarities between different organisms o Throughout history there have been different ways of grouping the living organisms ï‚§ For example
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respiratory, circulatory, and digestive system notes
£43.75 Preview RemoveBody Composition and Organ System Introduction
Contains the following details: Information about basic body composition from cells, tissues, and introduction to the function of the organ systems. Also contains basic anatomical terminologies. The information contained in this study guide can be used by students taking medical courses primarily 3rd year and above.
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This PDF will show you notes about all kinds of science. This is for all ages.
£1.50 Preview RemoveCell division & the genetic basis for variation
Explanation of cell divison and how it contributes towards genetic variation
£1.70 Preview RemoveF215 Animal Behaviours
Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Animal Behaviours. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
£0.70 Preview RemoveAnatomy & Physiology I
A complete overview of concepts such as joints, bones and skeletal tissue, integumetary system, muscles, the brain, and pituitary system. Includes diagrams for each section. Notes are aimed towards 11th grade to first semester freshmen majoring in Nursing.
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I have taken these inquiries and replies from science.
£0.50 Preview Removebasic study on protein structure
you can learn about how the proteins are made and keep your notes with this easily.
£7.81 Preview RemoveDarwin's Finches Information Leaflet
This document is for people which are studying about Charles Darwin and his theory. This document includes key information about his Finches, and his theory relating to them. It is aimed for students which are not too experienced with Charles Darwin.
£1.10 Preview RemoveHippocampus and Associative Memory
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
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