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Anatomy of the anterolateral abdominal wall, inguinal ring and perineum
Detailed anatomy notes on the anterolateral abdominal wall, inguinal ring and the perineal region, including diagrams. Simplified notes using the Moore's Clinical Anatomy textbook.
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UCL biomedical sciences 3rd year CELL module, lecture on regenerative medicine. Very neat and colourful notes with pictures alongside what the lecturer said and extra information from text books/papers. Big paragraph which I wrote on the 'blastema and amphibian limb regeneration vs normal development.' This includes references within the text (good for extra information needed to get a 1st in final year). Got a 1st in the final exam so worth the effort of writing them :)
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This couples as notes and a study guide. It features highlighted vocabulary words, multiple colorful tables taken directly from my anatomy book, some chechpoint questions in between sections, fun facts, and more. Also, I made sure to go in the correct order of each section. (1.1,1.2,1.3...) And each section is thorough. You'll also find 30 tables and images explaining anatomical imaging, anatomical position, body parts, regions and systems with clear labels, positive and negative feedback model, a directional terms and defintions table, body planes and orientation, and more. Along with the several diagrams featuring the body systems, parts, regions, (etc) that i mentioned, I added a matching fill in disgram for each one for study purposes. After making and using these notes/study guide for my first test, not only did I score a 99% but several of my classmates asked to buy my studyguide as well. So thats when I researched and found NoteUtopia. Hoepfully you find these notes as helpful as I did and my friends, and goodluck with your studies!
£5.00 Preview RemoveMicrobial Interaction - Microbiology Chapter 32
Chapter 32 of Microbiology is about the interaction between microbes. These notes are aimed for those taking an upper level biology class usually taken during your 3rd or 4th year. These notes were taken in Dr. Kebaara's BIO 4401 class from Baylor University. This chapter contains topics such as mutualism, cooperation, copetition, normal microbiota, and much more.
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Food Science Class in UIUC at Spring 2017 Talks about the neccessity of daily food and the micronutritions
£2.30 Preview RemoveBiology IGCSE Revision Book
IGCSE Biology (edexcel) full revision book/guide/specification (68pgs) explaining all topics (from 2015-2016 but topics are still relevant)
£2.00 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the oral region
Structure and function of the oral cavity, lips cheeks and gingivae, and teeth. Includes the structure and function of the palate (hard and soft), with superficial features, muscles of the soft palate, blood supply and innervation. Parts and surfaces of the tongue, muscles of the tongue, and blood supply and innervation. Describes the structure and function of the four main salivary glands. Includes notes on clinical application, diagrams and tables for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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this notes pertain to biology made easy and deeply define words with diagram
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An introduction to the natural history, diversity, and functional anatomy of animals, stressing the theme of evolution. Covers Cnidaria, Ctenophora, Mollusca, Arthropoda, Chordates, Fish, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia, Conservation and Climate Change, and Worms.
£2.50 Preview RemoveCambridge A level Syllabus - Organelles
Well-organised, typed and comprehensive 16-page notes including illustrations on: 1. the structure and function of organelles. 2. outline of cell theory 3. homogenization and cell fractionation 4. a brief history on the forefathers of biology
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