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Classification of porifera
It's a note for classification of porifera from college course
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A* grade level notes for AS biology content Salters Nuffield 2015+ New course Derived from multiple sources so most comprehensive document for revision
£6.25 Preview RemoveLecture 1: Intro to programming and flowcharts.
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£6.25 Preview RemoveImportant questions For class 10th Biology (Science).. Madhyamik TBSC
This common notes.These questions will appear in your exam.
£62.50 Preview RemoveFORENSIC BIOLOGY: CHAPTER BODILY FLUID
Forensic Biology Chapter Bodily Fluid practice Q&A for students. Analysis of body fluids for forensic investigations are important as they can provide a key evidence in a criminal investigation.
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These notes contains everything about a autonomic dysreflexia which is a symptom of spinal cord injury pateints.
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This document is an overview of: - The basics of neuropsychology - Theoretical Assumptions - Research and Experiments - Case Studies - The Strengths - The Limitations
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Notes are very effective & help to study Provide all resources related to either PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY.
£3.75 Preview RemoveEvolution
Overview of generic evolution from a biological perspective. In depth expert notes.
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Largely based on Janeway's for immunology a concise and well explained set of notes to help understand a variety of Immunodeficiency diseases. I used these notes to write an essay in my final fourth year exam for clinical immunology and got a first class degree.
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General Bio I 1st-year University student
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Reproduction is the process that makes more of the same kind of an organism. There are 2 types of reproduction: asexual and sexual.
£25.00 Preview RemoveCh. 24 Digestive System Test Bank 2024 Edition. All Questions & Correct Answers. Graded A+
Chapter 24 Digestive System Test Bank 2024 Edition. This test bank contains all questions and correct answers related to the digestive system, providing a valuable resource for students studying this topic. Graded A+, it is designed to help learners assess their knowledge and improve their understanding of the digestive system concepts in preparation for their exams.
£16.25 Preview RemoveDigestion and absorption (metabolism) of glucose
All the process of metabolism of glucose in human digestive track
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Detailed revision notes (covering everything you need to know for the syllabus) for SL IB Biology students for Unit 1 from the new syllabus (first examination in 2016)
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33 pages of Biology Notes - DNA and Genes - Human Body - Cell Parts, Functions, and Diagrams - Entire cell cycle with hand draw diagrams - Microscope parts, function, and labeled diagram - Cancer, treatments, screening, tumour detection, diagnostics - All types of human body tissues - Cell differentiation - Cell specialization, ALL specialized cells in plant and animal - Types of Stem Cells - Respiratory System with diagrams, parts, functions - Circulatory System with diagrams, parts, functions - Digestive System with diagrams, parts, and functions - Enzymes and proteins in the digestive tract - Accessory organs - Organ disorders and diseases with symptoms, causes, and diagnostics - Magnification formulas for microscope
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Notes I made for GCSE Excretion chapter. Kidney structure, urine formation, osmoregulation and dialysis machine included. I drew some colorful diagrams that makes it easier for me to visualize and remember. Hope it helps!
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Great notes to help understand immunity, disease, prevention and much more!
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Beginner notes for introduction to biology. Covers Applied Cells, Genetics, and Physiology and how trillions of tiny cells of our bodies work together in organ systems to use food for energy, to keep us alive, moving and healthy, and how information passes to subsequent generations.
£37.50 Preview RemoveOral Cavity anatomy - Oral Vestibule
The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive system. after the oral cavity is pharynx. after that, it goes through the esophagus and the stomach. and the fuller the rectum gets, the higher you feel the urge to poop.. The rectum is the highest point point of interest in poop. in the abdominal cavity,. There are the liver, the gallbladder and pancreas..
£12.50 Preview RemoveNeuroscience - Pharmacology of Reward Pathways - Lecture 7
My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. 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 RemoveDiagram of the Starch Digestion in the small intestine
Diagram explaining the Digestion of starch within the small intestine. Carried out by enzymes in the membranes of the microvilli on villus epithelium cells.
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I have taken these questions and answers from Modern Medicine.
£8.75 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Physiology and Anatomy
This notes tackles about the Introduction to Physiology and Anatomy. This will give you a birds eye view about the topics and terminologies used in the subject.
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These notes cover up until the first exam of General Zoology at West Chester University. The information is detailed, with key terms underlined so they can be found easily while studying. The information included consists of simple zoology information that could benefit students involved in any zoology class, both at and outside of West Chester University.
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