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ALT enzyme

ALT enzyme test

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Thermal Homeostasis

A brief overview of thermal homeostasis taken from 1st Year degree level Zoology. Notes contain information on heat transfer, Behavioral thermoregulation and Thermal relations.

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Inheritance and Genetics Cambridge IGCSE/GCSE

Notes for students going for the IGCSE/ GCSE of Cambridge Int. Exams. This is a chapter of the Biology IGCSE 2016 fully and completely summarised. This notes were made by myself, and with them I was able to score a B in the final exam.

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Metagenomic tools Qiime

Installation of Qiime

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Phytochrome

Phytochrome is a photoreceptor, a pigment of plants and some bacteria, fungi use to detect light. Biochemically it is a protein with a bilin chromophore. These notes explained the types, mode of action, and specialization of phytochrome.

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Population Genetics and Speciation

For first year beginners. Notes include information over population genetics, the Hardy-Weinberg principle, mechanisms of evolution, types of natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, nonrandom mating, biological species concept, speciation, types of isolation, and rates of speciation.

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Plant Organization Practice Quiz

This sample exam is designed to assess students' understanding of plant organization, covering topics such as plant tissues, organs, and systems. With a variety of multiple-choice and short-answer questions, this exam provides a comprehensive evaluation of students' knowledge in this area.

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Percobaan Analisa gula Reduksi

Modul Praktikum Analisa Gula Reduksi

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BRAIN AKA GALAXY

The brain is one of the most complex and magnificent organs in the human body. Our brain gives us awareness of ourselves and of our environment, processing a constant stream of sensory data. It controls our muscle movements, the secretions of our glands, and even our breathing and internal temperature. Every creative thought, feeling, and plan is developed by our brain. The brain’s neurons record the memory of every event in our lives.

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Disease and Responses (AS Level Biology OCR)

A very valuable resource describing how specific micro organisms work together to become the bodies defence system. For AS level Biology students (OCR).

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Biology Cells poster 2

GCSE Poster with information about the cell cycle, binary fission, culturing and more.

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Chapter 16 The Autonomic Nervous System and Higher-Order Functions

14 typed pages of great notes for you to own and study. Coverage of the organization and division of the ANS and SNS are covered here. Innervation is discussed as well as visceral reflexes and higher order functions. This packet is a must have if you want to get all the knowledge you can in the shortest time period.

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Glycolysis

CBSE NCERT

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THE LIVING WORLD FOR CLASS 11 BIOLOGY #NEET #BOARD

This note is good but it also has animation which will make the note easier to understand.

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GYNECOLOGICAL AND OBSTETRICAL EXAM WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

Which of the following is true about documenting a prenatal exam? - CORRECT ANSWER -Only the mother's data should be recorded in the patient's chart. Only the baby's data should be recorded in the patient's chart. Both the mother's and baby's data should be recorded in the patient's chart.<-- At what point during gestation can the baby's heartbeat first be heard? - CORRECT ANSWER -At conception Around the 5th week of gestation Around the 10th week of gestation<--- Around the 20th week of gestation At birth Which of the following is true about the vital signs that are taken at a routine prenatal exam? - CORRECT ANSWER -They should replace the baseline vital signs. They should not be recorded. They should be compared to the baseline vital signs.<--- They should be recorded only in the case of abnormalities. Why might a renal function test be ordered for a pregnant woman? - CORRECT ANSWER -She has a history of diabetes and kidney disease.<--- She has a history of miscarriages

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grade 9 test questions

test questions

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Updateed Chemistry and Biology Notes

Find quality notes for all your revisions

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Microevolution Gizmo

Microevolution Gizmo

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Class 11 notes

Class 11 Biology Notes! These notes cover all essential topics, including cell structure, genetics, plant physiology, and more.

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(KS3 Year 6-7) Leaf Cell & Photosynthesis

*Recommended for KS3 Year 6 to 7 How plants create food with chlorophyll, inside a leaf cell what are the parts of a leaf. How plants use glucose, minerals for plants, xylem vessels of plants and how water help plant.

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GENE SILENCING

DEEPER UNDERSTANDING UPTO MASTER'S LEVEL.

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The lipid bilayer

The document explains the lipid bilayer of the cell in detail. I took the information from the books Molecular Biology of the cell and Karp's cell and molecular biology

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Anatomy for Personal Support Workers

These notes are for PSW’s made by a PSW. Comprehensive Anatomy notes with diagrams from a Personal Support Work class. Well organized by system. Some Additional notes about aging and degeneration of the systems. Will defiantly help you with NACC exam preparation and final exam review.

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Yellow fever

Introduction, transmission cycle, prevention strategies and vaccination.

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APPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND DISTINCTION PASS.

What are the three subatomic particles in an atom? - CORRECT ANSWER -Proton, Neutron, Electron What is the charge on: - Proton - Neutron - Electron - CORRECT ANSWER -- Proton= +1 - Neutron= no charge - Electron= -1 Show a displacement reaction in an equation. - CORRECT ANSWER -A + BC → AC + B What does Moths Eat Pink Butterflies stand for, and what does it mean for the compound? - CORRECT ANSWER -Moths → Methane (1 carbon) Eat → Ethane (2 carbons) Pink → Propane (3 carbons) Butterflies → Butane (4 carbons) Give the Chemical and structural formula for Pentane. How many carbons does it have? - CORRECT ANSWER -Chemical= CH4 Structural= CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 Pentane has 5 carbons. (PENT=5)

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Crash Course Psychology

Psychological Research Know Your Brain Meet Your Master - Getting to Know Your Brain

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Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration, O-levels Biology

These notes are excellent for O-levels Biology students of grade 9,10 and 11 which in detail cover what is respiration, the types of respiration (Aerobic and Anaerobic) and what is the difference in anaerobic respiration in humans and in yeast cells.

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Morphology Of Flowering Plants

This notes is all about morphology of flowering plants.

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Enzymes

Great, detailed notes on enzymes

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First Diploma Level 2 Animal Care Feline Endocrine System (15 pages)

First Diploma Level 2 in Animal Care (2nd year of animal care course at college level) 15 pages explaining the entire feline (cat) endocrine system including: pituitary gland, parathyroid gland, thyroid gland, kidney, adrenal glands, pancreas, hypothalamus, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, liver, ovaries and the testes. (it includes diagrams and pictures.) Each section explains where these organs are located within the body, their specific structure and its functions. There are also explanations about hormones- where they are secreted, what are their uses and why they are important. These notes are not just ordinary notes; this pdf is actually my completed essay on the endocrine systems assignment. This 15 paged essay got me a Distinction - so it could get you one too!

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IGCSE menstrual cycle notes

Edexcel IGCSE hormones and menstrual cycle notes

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Evolution

Overview of generic evolution from a biological perspective. In depth expert notes.

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Digestion and absorption (metabolism) of glucose

All the process of metabolism of glucose in human digestive track

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Biology Notes for Tenth Grade

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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Neuroscience - 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.

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Disease and the immune system

Great notes to help understand immunity, disease, prevention and much more!

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Questions and answers from Modern Medicine.

I have taken these questions and answers from Modern Medicine.

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SECONDARY METABOLITIES

This an essential topics for CSIR-NET. It has been written according to the latest CSIR-UGC-NET Syllabus. It covers "Secondary metabolites - Biosynthesis of terpenes, phenols and nitrogenous compounds and their roles".

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Oral 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..

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Upper Gastrointestinal System

Explanation of the aetiology, presentation, required investigations, management and complications of upper gastrointestinal conditions. Ideal for clinical medical students, in a easy to read slide-based format

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Introduction 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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Control of microbial growth

1st year Undergraduate, Biomedical science Physical & chemical antimicrobial agents

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Human Heart

introduction of human heart and tissue and its muscles

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Notes describe details of human ENDOCRINE SYSTEM for class 11-12 and NEET presentation

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Understanding erythrocytes

A detailed set of notes of erythrocytes, covering their function, formation, interactions, mechanism of action, structure and more! These notes are aimed at undergraduate university students.

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Las plantas

Aquí tienes un apunte sobre algunas características de las plantas (qué son, alimentos, ect).

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Egg contains Antioxidants that are beneficial for the eyes

These notes are useful for biology, science, physiology, poultry and health and science students.

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