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Microbiology Chapter 15
Grand Valley State University, BMS 212 class notes. These notes follow the book: Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy, 4th Edition Author - Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
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This document fully answers all of the biology objectives in the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma curriculum. It is the reason I achieved a level 7 (95% +) in the IB course. The document is 80 pages long and fully answers all of the objectives. Therefore it contains everything you need to know for the final IB exam. Everything in this document is summarized from the IB Biology Textbook, so there are no unnecessary details. I wrote key words in a different colour. It is organized, concise, and in easy-to-read bullet points.
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Wilfrid Laurier University Year One Biology notes summary of textbook information with emphasis on important topics
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Python Programming Language Notes for Begineers, In this Notes I have Explianed about Python Datatypes, Operators, Conversions , Types of Conversions , How to Run Python Code
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Digestion, Digestive system it's organs , enzymes and it's juices, Food absorption and it's mechanism, How defecation is done by the anus
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easy to read notes with diagrams on all the experiments needed for igcse edexcel biology
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doctoral level; social development; physical development; cognitive development; death; study of death; cobbler-ross; working with the terminally ill
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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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THIS DOCUMENT CLEARLY EXPLAINS THE HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IN SIMPLE WORDS.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Class 11 Biology Notes! These notes cover all essential topics, including cell structure, genetics, plant physiology, and more.
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Basic biochemistry study notes. Final year of high school/first year university level. QUT bachelor of biomedical science notes first year.
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*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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Notes from First Diploma Level 2 Animal Care. *3 pages explaining the feline respiratory system including the structure and functions of the: Nares, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs, Nasal Cavity and the sinuses. There is also a description on how the breathing process within a feline specifically works. Assignment includes labeling diagrams.
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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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Level 6 notes on normal kidney physiology, important definitions, how renal diseases affect normal physiology, important equations, comparison of acute kidney injury (AKI) detection methods, RIFLE and KDIGO
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Various topics based on a cell and molecular biology course. These notes focus on structures, pathways, and processes, as opposed to definitions, hence are very image heavy, and contain little to no explanations. Topics include mitosis/meiosis, various mRNA structures, the amino acids, lariat formation/function, and glycolysis.
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