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Core Biology Notes

This is chapter 1 of biology class. It includes scientific method, differences between science and medicine, and conversions.

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'Cell Size Comparison' Word-Fill Exercise [GCSE Level]

Complete the word-fill exercise and then download the 'Cell Size Comparison [ANSWERS]' file to check how well you did! The file can be opened in an app such as Notability where you can hand write the answers on a touch screen device.

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Reproduction system of Male and Female

•Reproduction system of •Male and female will guide you to gain proper knowledge about the •Working and process of reproduction in human being.

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In depth summary of the Human Body's Respiratory System

This is a summary of the Anatomy of the Human Body's Respiratory System. It covers major functions and definitions, structures that compose the respiratory system, respiratory passages, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, and the blood supply of the lungs. Very easy to read and understand!

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KCL Notes on the different Parkinson's Disease Treatments

KCL Year 2 Medical Notes covering the different medical treatments for Parkinson's disease.

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Human Heart

introduction of human heart and tissue and its muscles

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IB Biology Option H: Further Human Physiology

Notes written by an ex-IB student that achieved a 7 (91%) in the final IB exam. Succinct model-type answers to each of the individual syllabus statements along with hand drawn diagrams.

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AQA AS BIOLOGY T-LYMPHOCYTES (CELL MEDIATED IMMUNITY)

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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Anatomic models

The note show what is The anatomic models, How are they, and who they até.

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Homeostasis

These are study notes for Biology Class 10.

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Questions and answers from Modern Medicine.

I have taken these questions and answers from Modern Medicine.

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Ancient Lineages

These are first year plant biology notes. Covers bryophytes and the phylum hepatophyta as well as the reproduction of these phylums and more. Notes were written during Bio 144 at Stellenbosch.

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structure and function of large biomolecules

summary of large biomolecules found in living organisms. there is a page dedicated to each molecule describing it's function and structure. it includes images for better understanding of the topic

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Water Sanitation

For those who are medical technologist and are studying about community and health in water sanitation, It talks about the diseases and the pollutants and physical,biological,radiological and chemical characteristics of water.

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Respiration

Everything you need to know about Respiration for the second year of AQA A Level Biology. Includes space for your own diagrams.

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Mastering Digestion & Absorption: In-Depth Notes for NEET to PhD Level

Unlock a deep understanding of Digestion and Absorption with these meticulously crafted notes, perfect for NEET aspirants, medical students, and MSc/PhD scholars. Covering key physiological processes, enzyme actions, nutrient absorption mechanisms, and clinical correlations, this resource ensures conceptual clarity with detailed explanations, diagrams, and exam-focused insights. Ideal for students preparing for competitive exams or advanced research in human physiology.

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GCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes

diagram of human heart and respiratory system

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concept of cell biology

After reading these notes with full deep concentration your concept of this topic will become amazing

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Anatomy of the spleen, liver, pancreas and gallbladder

Structure and function of the spleen, liver, pancreas and gallbladder, plus arterial supply, venous and lymphatic drainage and innervation. Also surfaces and reflections of the liver, relations, and anatomical and functional lobes. Describes the hepatic portal system and the porto-systemic anastomoses. Includes notes on medical application and tables and diagrams for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)

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mitosis

cancer, cell division and mitosis

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DAS CLASS

In this video, we'll discuss how data is represented in memory, and the need for arrays. Faerie explains the need for arrays as we often have to process large amounts of data, and arrays allow us to store multiple values under one variable name. We'll cover how arrays can be declared and how data can be stored in memory. The declaration of arrays is language-specific, and in this video, we'll consider the syntax in the C language. The elements of the array are stored in consecutive or continuous locations, with their index starting from zero. The size of the array cannot be changed at runtime. We'll discuss how data is stored in memory, with the binary form of the data being converted and then stored. The formula to calculate the address of an element is the base address plus the index value multiplied by the size of the data type. We'll cover how to initialize the array at runtime using loops or predefined functions, and how to take data from the user and store it in an array. In the next video, we'll discuss how to insert data, traverse arrays, and perform different operations on 1D arrays. We'll also cover 2D arrays and how to access their values.

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AQA AS BIOLOGY GAS EXCHANGE - PLANTS

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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