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Environmental pollution in sea due to plastics goes up in severe level.
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The score of the essay is 18/20 which is equivalent to an A*. The essay title 'Discuss the role of endogenous pacemakers in the control of circadian rhythms. (20)' is within the AQA psychology specification and particularly useful if you are sitting the last 2016 AQA Psy3a exam.
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EDEXCEL PEARSONS BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE PASS MERIT DISTINCTION
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Biology notes for photosynthesis, includes, conditions, stages, limiting factors and the the importance of photosynthesis, glucose usage, leaf features and adaptations, transport of raw materials within plants
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What the main structures of all cells? What are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Who were the main early researchers of cells? What are the similarities and differences among types of microscopes? What functions do proteins play in a cell?
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the note is a well detailed summary of heredity(genetics) for year 1 to final year students including researchers.
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. Notes on practicals are included. (I achieved an A.) Topics are also sold separately.
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These are the units covered in these notes with great detail and easy guide. Unit 1 : Characteristics of living things Unit 2 : Classification Unit 3 : Cell Structure Unit 4 : Diffusion, active transport and osmosis Unit 5 : Enzymes Unit 6 : Nutrition and digestion Unit 7 : Plant nutrition (photosynthesis) Unit 8: Transport in plants Unit 9: Transport in humans Unit 10 : Gas Exchange Unit 11 :Excretion Unit 12: Homeostasis and Hormones Unit 13 : The nervous system Unit 14 : The Eye The notes consist of 50 pages where there is high detail but still short notes and point form with great diagrams.
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This is notes about the nitrogen cycle and how it helped me to get a A in my test hope it helps you as well
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My notes from a lecture introducing what research is and the key points to take into account when developing a research paper. These notes can be applied to any subject.
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ecology notes. contain important terms and concepts in easy language. level- beginner. course-botany.
£2.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. The kidney, dialysis and urea
£0.60 Preview RemoveALL Muscles of the Upper Limb [from shoulder to hand]: Origin, Insertion, Function(s) and Nerve
This is the complete list of muscles in the upper limb including the origin, insertion, functions and nerve of each one.
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Chapter 1 Anatomy notes. This course is typically taken by juniors and seniors at my undergraduate university and starts off with the basics.
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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Homeostasis
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Comprehensive overview of major topics including: learning, tool use, problem-solving, decision-making, social learning, consciousness, signal receiver psychology, and navigation.
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This includes information on endangered species, climate change, the process of the greenhouse effect and how it links to global warming. rising sea levels, polar ice melts and evidence that global warming is happening
£3.75 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Chemistry
Introduction to Chemistry for freshman year in high school (Form 1 students). Topics included: Matter, Drug, Apparatus, The Bunsen Burner, Flames produced by Bunsen Burner, Apparatus for measuring volume, temperature, mass & time & safety in the laboratory. 4 pages. Notes written in English.
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Point wise note. easy to remember. easy to revise. perfect for undergradute student and useful for graduate and higher students. quiz is also made to check the status.
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This is suitable for 1st year life sciences and begins to explore the brain of the cell, also known as the nucleus
£1.50 Preview RemoveA2 Level (Unit 4) Immunity and Vaccines Question and Answers
A2 Level Biology. Unit 4- The Natural Environment and Species Survival. Immunity and Vaccines Section. Really easy, fast and effective revision resource. Questions and Answers!
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a detailed description of respiration in human beings
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Notes taken in a biology class on macromolecules. They are formatted as a topic with bullets under them.
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Uses a model to describe the entire process of protein synthesis in-depth, walking you through transcription, translation, and tertiary/quaternary structure formation. Aimed at A-level study but can be used for higher level as well.
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quick briefing and can be used as slideshow for a class or to learn key things in the chapter
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For High School Biology students studying DNA/genetic coding. Vocabulary list and questions came straight from teacher's study guide, and also includes some example test questions. ^_^
£2.50 Preview RemoveF215 Cloning in Plants and Animals
Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Cloning in Plants and Animals. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
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It gives you all necessary description about chromosomal abnormalities,chromsomal disorders.
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a concise but detailed set of notes for biology unit 1 by AQA everything you need to achieve an A* grade
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Second year Proteins and Enzymes module, taught by Russ Morphew. Covered protein structures, thermodynamics, catalysts, folding, targeting, and experimenting.
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- What is Rheumatoid Arthritis - Symptoms - Diagnosis - Treatment - NICE guidelines
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The 2nd 5 lectures of the third year Roehampton module including: Biogeography, sociality, tourism, genetics and stress
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The document "Habitat Summary" is a concise overview of the key characteristics and features of a particular habitat or ecosystem. It likely includes the following information: 1. Introduction: Brief description of the habitat, including its name and location. 2. Physical Characteristics: Summary of the habitat's physical features, such as: - Climate (temperature, precipitation, etc.) - Topography (terrain, elevation, etc.) - Water sources (rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.) - Soil type and quality 3. Biodiversity: Overview of the variety of plant and animal species that inhabit the habitat, including: - Dominant vegetation types (forests, grasslands, deserts, etc.) - Key animal species (mammals, birds, reptiles, etc.) 4. Ecological Features: Description of the habitat's ecological processes and interactions, such as: - Food webs and nutrient cycles - Predator-prey relationships - Migration patterns 5. Human Impact: Summary of how human activities affect the habitat, including: - Threats (deforestation, pollution, climate change, etc.) - Conservation efforts (protected areas, restoration projects, etc.) 6. Conclusion: Brief summary of the habitat's significance and importance, and potential future directions for conservation and management. This document provides a comprehensive and concise overview of a specific habitat, covering its physical and biological characteristics, ecological processes, and human impacts.
£3.75 Preview RemoveRADIOGRAPHIC CONTRAST EXAMINATION INTRODUCTION
Radiographic contrast examinations are specialized imaging techniques that use contrast agents to enhance the visibility of internal structures on radiographs. These agents, introduced into the body via various methods such as oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, help differentiate tissues and organs that may not be clearly visible on standard X-rays. By altering the way X-rays interact with the body, contrast agents improve the visualization of soft tissues, blood vessels, and hollow organs, aiding in the diagnosis of various conditions. This introduction serves as a foundation for understanding the role and application of contrast in radiographic imaging.
£2.50 Preview RemoveAS LEVEL REVISION WORKSHEET FOR TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
Worksheet for transport in plant, mix between MCQ and P2
£0.75 Preview RemoveImprovement in Food Resources
This were my notes for preparing for my 10th grade examinations in which i scored 91% just by reading through this file.I collected various info from different sources and compiled them into a single document.
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This is notes of Gastrointestinal system for intermediate students and NEET aspirants
£1.50 Preview RemovePsychology: Neural Processing and the Endocrine System
Notes taken from Myers Psychology for AP Textbook. Notes include: Franz Gall, biological psychology, neurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons, interneurons, spinal cord, dendrite, axon, myelin sheath, multiple sclerosis, action potential, ions, threshold, Sir Charles Sherrington, synapse, neurotransmitters, reuptake, acetyleholine, Candace Pert, Solomon Snyder, endorphins, agonist, and antagonist.
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Neuron- Basics
Taken in my upper-level physiological psychology course. These notes cover different categories of neurons (sensory/motor/inter), and a neuron's basic external and internal structure.
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For the English A2 Level OCR F214 Biology exams. This is a short summary of some of the topics in the F214 syllabus.
£6.25 Preview RemoveMicroeukaryotes and multicellularity
1st year biology students, the University of Edinburgh, course: Origin and Diversity of Life
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