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Movement of particles
Suitable for IGCSE and GCSE O-level students. I studied from it last year and got A*. Covers: diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
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DeaR students... have a look please .... its my first not I ever uploaded.so I wish you will understand
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This is the important 150+ MCQ question of Biology. If you are preparing for any exam that Includes biology as a syllabus. You should definetly read this mcq. This will really help you to give final touch of your prepration....
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Hand written notes taken on the Biology 101 textbook "How Life works." in the class Organismal Biology. These notes cover the lipid bilayer, Osmosis, Cellular Respiration, and Photosynthesis.
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Notes specifically geared toward college-level Anatomy & Physiology course. Specifically, these notes contain structure and function of the male reproductive system, as well as the processes that undergo through these organs. These notes explain the major organs, duct system, accessory structures, and a microscopic anatomy of the testes. These notes are especially useful for college students taking Microbiology or Anatomy & Physiology
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Living things are composed of Cells. Cells are very small (ususally between 1 and 100 μm) and can only be seen by magnification with a microscope. A distinction is made between Magnification and Resolution: Magnification is how large the image is compared to real life, whereas Resolution is the amount of information that can be seen in the image - defined as the smallest distance below which two discrete objects will be seen as one.
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Downstream processing plays a vital role in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries by isolating, purifying, and refining valuable products derived from biological sources. It encompasses a series of purification and separation techniques to remove impurities, concentrate the desired product, and ensure its safety and quality. Downstream processing involves steps such as cell disruption, filtration, chromatography, centrifugation, and drying. It helps to separate and recover proteins, enzymes, antibiotics, vaccines, and other bioactive substances from fermentation broths or biological materials. By achieving high purity and yield, downstream processing ensures the production of safe, effective, and high-quality biotherapeutics, pharmaceuticals, and bioproducts for human health and other applications.
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1. Brain plasticity 2. Vision 3. Audition 4. Chemosensation 5. Olfaction 6. Somatosensation 7. Pain 8. Movement
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Brief overview of cellular respiration. Basic introduction into the subject.
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These notes meant to help student Understand the use of Differential and Integral Calculus in various branches of science and Humanities, Understand the basics of differentiation and integration, Know how to compute derivative of a function by the first principal, derivative of a function by the use of various formulae and higher order differentiation, Make familiar with various techniques of integration, Understand the concept of definite integrals of functions and its properties.
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