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Comparative physiology answer sheet.
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.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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Gizmo Warm-up A chemical reaction causes the chemical compositions of substances to change. Reactants are substances that enter into a reaction, and products are substances produced by the reaction. The Collision Theory Gizmo™ allows you to experiment with several factors that affect the rate at which reactants are transformed into products in a chemical reaction. You will need blue, green, and orange markers or colored pencils for the first part of this activity.
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Descriptive notes on Human energy pathways at the level of 2nd year dentistry
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For IB students. Here is a list of summarized studies for the biological level of analysis
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These notes are the for the high school student in AP Biology.
£2.00 Preview RemoveEnzyme Lab Conclusion Notes
The final conclusion notes for an enzyme lab after performing experiments with enzymes using temperature and Ph.
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An 4500 word essay looking at providing pre-operative care using the ABCDE approach. Critical appraisal of relevant sources completed at a Class I level, Adult Nursing BSc.
£1.75 Preview RemoveDrug Targets in Infectious Respiratory Diseases and Cystic Fibrosis
This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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Fully typed and clear (colour-coded) concise notes on the zoology and biochem second year module C12SFG at the University of Nottingham, but should cover relevant topics for other courses, modules and unis. Covers: Gene cloning DNA libraries PCR DNA sequencing Translation in eukaryotes Manipulating gene expression (miRNA, siRNA, shRNA, long non-coding RNA) See part 1 for: DNA structure and organisation DNA replication with E. coli Contents and organisation of genomes Bacterial transcription Eukaryotic transcription RNA processing Transcription factors and their DNA binding forms Control of transcription with E. coli Control of gene expression in eukaryotes
£3.75 Preview RemoveABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN
Have you ever wondered why recurrent complaint of "Tommy pain" in children? What are the causes? What is the solution?
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These notes are just a short overview, but with a number of examples, of how climate change is expected to influence wildlife. The notes include both positive and negative effects of climate change on wildlife.
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Selection of particular product for sustainability.
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The ultimate resource designed to help you establish a solid foundation in biology, regardless of your current level of knowledge. Authored by a top-tier academic achiever with a deep understanding of the subject matter, this meticulously crafted set of notes is your key to unlocking success in the captivating realm of life sciences. With its carefully structured format, these notes seamlessly guide you through the building blocks of biology, covering key topics such as cells, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Engaging illustrations and relatable examples reinforce your understanding, making abstract concepts tangible and relatable. But what truly sets this resource apart is the author's expertise and dedication to simplifying biology. Drawing from their own experience and insights, they provide invaluable tips, study strategies, and real-life applications to help you excel in your biology studies. By following their proven techniques, you'll develop the skills and confidence needed to navigate any biological question that comes your way.
£3.13 Preview RemovePERICARDIUM AND HEART APPLIED ANATOMY
CLINICAL AND ANATOMY OF HEART AND PERICARDIUM WITH RELATED STRUCTURES
£12.50 Preview RemoveIDENTIFY STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF CELLS
Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope + detailed explanation of tissues Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions
£6.25 Preview RemoveNeuroscience- Introduction Lecture 1
My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They include PowerPoint slide screens and the relevant notes underneath them, and boxes including relevant questions underneath.
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A very comprehensive and detailed set of notes covering all aspects of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Complete with a nice set of diagrams to aid learning. Useful for medical students.
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An in-depth summary of the bilayer to help you wrap your head around this crucial concept.
£4.38 Preview RemoveThe Human Ear - How it Works and What It Does
These notes explain in depth what the anatomy of the human ear, and how it works. These notes are helpful for Music Technology students who have to do the Acoustics for Musicians module. There is more to the ear than just what these notes show, but these give a very good starting point for your assignment and should be expanded on if possible.
£1.50 Preview RemoveA study guide
It aims to ensure that you have a better understanding of your topics
£0.50 Preview RemoveThe study of genes
Module BS1050 Genes notes - University of Leicester The study of genes - Medical Biochemistry for first year Notes for lecture 1
£6.25 Preview RemoveIGCSE CIE Biology 0610 summary notes
A summary of varies topics from IGCSE Biology. Very concise and apprehensive. Including: Characteristics of living organisms Cell structure Movement in and out of cells Energy flow in ecosystems Plant nutrition Enzymes Nutrients Microorganisms Animal nutrition Transport in plants Transport in humans Gas exchange Hormones Homeostasis *each topic has many subheadings
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A whole semester/term of notes from the Chemistry and Biochemistry class as part of the Biology Degree I studied. Some abbreviations Note are from an English University Biology course - 1st year Atomic structure, cells, eukaryotes, DNA, Proteins, Bonds, Moles, Chemical bonding, Carbons, alcohols, aldehydes, pH, buffers, carbohydrates, metabolism (catabolism and anabolism), Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration, Lipids, Amino Acids, Enzymes, energy harvesting, radioactivity, molecular genetics, DNA transcription and translation, Basic Bioinformatics,
£1.50 Preview RemoveA Levels Biology Ch 1-Cell Structure
This is chapter 1 of A Levels Biology; Cell Structure.
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2023 ATI Comprehensive Predictor Updated Version Study Guide
£12.50 Preview RemoveMolecules of metabolism
International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 2.1 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 2.1 from the book and lecture
£2.50 Preview RemoveCardiac output
Really detailed notes in an easy lay out about cardiac output and regulation. Contains alot of graphs and diagrams (some hand drawn) to simplify the whole process and make it easier to memorize. Relevant to Dental and Medical students, probably also nursing but may be too detailed. Basically for anyone learning about the heart. Aimed at first or second year university students, taken in 2018. UK student but I watch american lecturer videos too so its the same information.
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