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cell biology

contains key points about the cell and its organelles

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The principles of bread making

Culinary arts studies

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Anatomy II Final Study Guide

Study guide for the second anatomy course in concurrent series. APSM 2442. Covers chapters on: nervous system, endocrine system, hormone differences, cardiovascular system, conduction system of heart, cardiac cycle, hemodynamics, fluid exchange, respiratory system

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"Ultimate Biology Mind Map: Simplified Study Guide for Class 11 & 12 | Perfect for Exams!"

"Unlock the power of biology with this comprehensive mind map, designed to simplify complex concepts for 12 students! Whether you're preparing for exams or just looking to strengthen your foundation, this mind map covers key topics and helps in quick revision. From cell structure to genetics, this visual guide is your ultimate companion for mastering biology in no time. Don’t miss out on this essential study tool – perfect for last-minute exam prep or boosting your understanding!"

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Biology 108 Chapter 6

Non-major biology course Christine Yates University of Alabama

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tumor immunology

tumors and expression of tumor factors

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daa fifth unit 2-2

this notes will give you a clear description about the 5th unit in 'DAA' and the topics given are: branch and bound method travelling salesman problem

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AQA A-Level Biology - Organisms exchange substances with their environment

Class notes from AQA A level biology Organisms exchange substances with their environment from 2018-2020

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control and coordination

i know that my notes are a bit expensive but they will be worth every single penny. these notes are from normal toa pretty high level.

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BIOL 1106- Exam 1

Study guide of all lesson objectives for the first exam

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Fungi- 6 definitions

A mini-review of 6 definitions: Saprophytes, fruiting bodies, cell walls of fungi, hypha, parasites, and mycelium.

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Biology Class and Order Notes

Biology 101, Futile vs Feudal, Class and Order

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Cell Senescence & Cancer

Biology of cancer notes - final year BSc biomed level

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AQA AS Biology Unit 1 Cells, diffusion and absorption.

Full summary of the topic.

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Basic chemistry 1110

Basic chemistry terms and concepts explained for general chemistry class

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CPR SKILLS EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND VALIDATED QUESTIONS.

How can rescuers ensure that they are providing effective breaths when using bag-mask device? - CorreCt Answers -Observing the chest rise with each breath What special circumstances should a rescuer consider when using an AED? - CorreCt Answers -Hairy chest may cause pads to not stick and fail to deliver shock. A man collapses with no pulse or respirations. What is most likely to impact his survival? - CorreCt Answers -Performing high-quality CPR When the AED arrives, what is the first step for using it? - CorreCt Answers -Turning on the AED

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Plant Biology- Seedless Vasculature plants part 2

These notes include: SEEDLESS VASCULAR PLANTS Psilotophyta Lycophyta Equisetopsida Pteridophyta —> [Homospory; heterospory] [leptosporangia; eusporangia] leptsporangia - developmental patterning eusporangia- simple—> single apical initial complex —> multiple initials

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9th std Science paper

This Class 9 Science question paper is a comprehensive 80-mark evaluation, divided into four sections. **Section A** features 10 MCQs (1 mark each) testing basic concepts. **Section B** contains 8 short-answer questions (2 marks each) to assess clarity on fundamental ideas. **Section C** comprises 6 medium-answer questions (3 marks each), encouraging analytical and descriptive responses. **Section D** includes 6 long-answer questions (5 marks each), focusing on detailed explanations, diagrams, and applications of scientific principles. The paper covers diverse topics like physics, chemistry, biology, and environmental science, ensuring a balanced assessment of knowledge, problem-solving ability, and reasoning skills.

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Computing with spike timing and delays

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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Pregnancy and Lactation

The physiology and nutrition relating to pre-conception, pregnancy and post pregnancy

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SmallRNA analysis

How to analysis SmallRNA

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Population Genetics

Population Genetics Mendellian Ratios Examples

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Genomes and intro genomics

University notes for Genomes and intro genomics.

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Human Health and Physiology

Notes on digestion, the small intestine, the large intestine, the transport system, the cardiac cycle, blood and blood vessels, and defence against infectious disease. Suitable for Higher, A-level and IB students.

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Microbiology and Immunization

In these notes you will find labeled diagrams of each try of microorganism. You can also find definitions and lots of information about each microorganism. There is also some question and answer parts as well as come information about immunization.

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Biotechnological application for agriculture

Short and quick gasp notes

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evolution,the themes of biology and scientific inquiry

chapter 1 of campbell biology 11th edition

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eukaryotic, prokaryotic and akaryotic cells and how they make energy

This is a whole assignment explaining the roles of the components of eukaryotic, prokaryotic and akaryotic cells. it also explains how prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells make energy.Use data from electron microscopy to identify the characteristic features and functions of akaryotes, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Describe the function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell components Relate the characteristic features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell components to their functions

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Conjugation Process in Paramoecium

A description about the conjugation process in Paramoecium

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Phlebotomy Notes

Everything you need to know!! Detailed notes, Order of Draw, Tube Additives Procedures: Bleed Test- Glucose Test- Capillary Test, Preparing Blood Smear, Venipuncture, vocabulary, Definitions,

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PSYCHIATRY COMPREHENSIVE REVISION NOTES

Here are comprehensive psychiatry notes for medical and nursing students at university. Topics covered include schizophrenia, dementia, ADHD, Epilepsy, ECT, Psychotherapy, Bipolar disorder, etc. An excellent and simplified tool to help students master psychiatric concepts.

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prokaryotes and eukaryotes

notes about prokaryotes and eukaryotes

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The cirulatory system

These are my notes from my first year of A level biology on arteries, veins and capillaries, sequence of blood flow and the difference between the right and left atriums and ventricles

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Antianginal drugs

Clinical pharmacology - Medicine

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Plant tissues - GCSE level

The root and shoot system. Plant cells; cell wall formation. Root structure and stem structure in monocots and dicots. Secondary growth and simple plant tissues; parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma fibres, sclereids, xylem, tracheids, vessel elements, phloem. Images included.

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Inquiries and replies from science

I have taken these inquiries and replies from science.

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GCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes

Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. growing microorganisms (bacteria, yeast)

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Heart Disease/ Epidemiology

This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.

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