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endosymbiotictheory
A summary of the theory of endosymbiosis: mitochondria derrive from bacteria
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Basic proteins study notes used for first year bachelor of Biomedical science at Queensland University of Technology. Basic foundation for anyone studying or wanting to study biology or medicine at university.
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This document shows how inflammation occurs in human body within a few seconds or minutes
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Explains the stages of Mitosis and it's purposes
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These note are a general overview of the first two years of medicine from a Canadian medical school. Covers information from Human Body Systems, Histology, Radiology, Pharmacology, and more. These are 1st year medical school level notes and covers 6 weeks of content.
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This are my2nd year notes on gene expression- transcription. This unit come under molecular biology . In this subject i have scored O grade ( highest grade) by referring this notes. This notes are concise so that they are useful for quick revision!
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Notes about cell for intermediate students and various PREPMT students
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These note give an outline to help with test and quizzes that have to do with college level biology. All of the notes are easy to read and are very organized.
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These notes would be ideal for an undergraduate student in biological sciences, specifically but not limited to physiology. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The questions are divided into 11 different lectures. The mark scheme will also be made available in notesale.co.uk and search for Comparative physiology Answers. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This would be a great resource for a student to test what they learnt before an exam since the questions vary in difficulty and are laid out in an easy to follow layout. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Description of Triacylglycerols, the fate, storage, metabolism, etc. thereof as well as information of Ketone Bodies and Ketoacidosis. Learnt at 2nd year dentistry level
£2.50 Preview RemoveUnit Test Review for Diversity - Grade 11 University Level Biology
Review notes to study for diversity unit test. Includes Table of Contents to navigate to which area you may need. Talks about 10 units which include: Classify Life’s Diversity, Kingdoms and Domains, Biodiversity, Viruses, Bacteria and Archaea, Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic, Protists, Fungi, Animals, Plants. Detailed and organized from a university stream, grade 11, biology class.
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of six topics in the unit.
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a summary explaining the physiology of the nervous system
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Reproduction, androgens, 2nd year Biomedical sciences
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Microorganisms require carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, trace elements (iron, zinc, copper, etc.), vitamins, growth factors, and an energy source for their nutrition. Carbon serves as their energy and structural backbone, while nitrogen is necessary for proteins and nucleic acids. Phosphorus is essential for nucleic acids and ATP synthesis. Trace elements act as enzyme cofactors, while vitamins and growth factors are required for specific metabolic processes. The energy source can be organic compounds or inorganic compounds through autotrophic or heterotrophic pathways. These diverse nutritional requirements enable microorganisms to adapt and thrive in various environments, with implications for industries like biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine.
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Life processes are the basic functions performed by a living organism an individual
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BIOCHEMISTRY (2nd year) This covers mutagenesis, broken into two parts Part A covers point mutation (spontaneous DNA damage, base mispairing, UV irradiation, chemical mutagens, alkylating agents) and Part B covers insertion or deletions related to MCB2021F This is a biochemistry course taught at UCT follows the textbook - Biochemistry, Garrett & Grisham
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Basic Biotechnology Concepts of Transcription and Translation
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X-ray crystallography is a widely used method and these notes are based on that in simple and good language can get a good knowledge or good grade in assessments or exams. Trust me it is a “VALUE FOR MONEY”
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