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Pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation
3 level notes of the the pulmonary and systemic circulation. These notes give a step by step process of what is happening
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Notes for my anatomy 1000 exam on anatomical positions, cells, tissues, integumentary system, and the skeletal system.
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The history of a chemical agent used during the holocaust to exterminate the Jewish population.
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This is a study guide I created for our pharmacology class. It is regarding the antibiotics and antifungals section. I added useful mnemonics and graphics and visuals. I spent a lot of time and effort into this study guide.
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Unit 18: Genetics and Genetic Engineering – Assignment 1 Protein Synthesis Task 1 Provide diagrams with notes to illustrate and describe the structure of DNA, mRNA and tRNA. Produce a table that summarises the differences between these nucleic acids This provides evidence for P1 Task 2 You are provided with a DNA sequence that codes for a short chain of ten amino acids. You must use the table of mRNA codes to work out the sequence of amino acids. You must show how you have worked out the sequence This provides evidence for M1 Task 3 You must provide a fully detailed account of protein synthesis. You must give full details of the two stages. The roles of mRNA and tRNA should be made clear. This would best be done by presenting a poster or making a PowerPoint presentation This provides evidence for D1 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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This study guide is a detailed over view of subjects including Biomes, Population Ecology, Community Ecology, Molecules, Cells, Cell Functions, Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis, Cellular Reproduction, Inheritance, DNA, Evolution, and Classifications. This guide includes graphs and outlines.
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NOTES ON HOW TO TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS INSIDE A PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY.
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This report discusses the use of photobioreactors for the production of biofuel. It will demonstrate how the algal biomass is produced and subsequently the oil for the transesterification process. The uses of the biodiesel and glycerol products will be covered as well as the microbiological aspects of the production processes. It will also include the biochemical process that allows algae to grow using the nutrients in the water it resides in. Finally, this report will contain the engineering aspects of the process which include flow diagrams and the equipment used.
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Brief summary of autoimmune disorders affecting humans, including endocrine disorders such as Hashimoto's disease and musculoskeletal autoimmune disorders such as myasthenia gravis. Notes taken from third year biology pathophysiology unit.
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Biology 1121 Chapter 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology. Complete typed Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology breakdown. Aimed for any level (1st year beginner to 4th year expert) student.
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe Psychosexual Developmental Stages by Sigmund Freud
This document is an overview of: - Introducing Sigmund Freud - The Psychodynamic Approach - The Psychosexual Developmental Phases - Defense mechanisms - The Freudian Mind - Assessment of Freud ft. Karl Popper - Terminology
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Definition of several types of ecosystems in the Philippines
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Mammalian Physiology intro and cell signaling
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These physiology notes break down the CNS of the brain. They also go into detail about the biochemistry of cerebrospinal fluid and its function.
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An organized table for Bacteriology/Microbiology students of the different biochemical tests for bacteria including its principle, indicators, color changes and quality control.
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This summary tells us about a key area in biological tissue - epithelial tissue, including the types, functions and locations they are found
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Detail summary of Fibrous protein, including collagen, keratin, elastin, and insuline from various literature
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Rheumatoid arthritis notes, from third year biomedical science degree course, for the module cellular pathology. These detailed notes cover; rheumatoid arthritis, the epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis, the causes of rheumatoid arthritis both genetic and environmental, the diagnostic features of rheumatoid arthritis, the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, as well as the role of synovial joints in rheumatoid arthritis, the role of citrullination in rheumatoid arthritis, and the role of the immune system in rheumatoid arthritis.
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These notes are from a basic introduction to biology course. It covers general themes in biology, evolutionary themes, the process of science, and how it relates today.
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actin and myosin - sliding filament model energy for muscles contraction as well conclusion
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Concise poster about human and plant response to stimuli. Best suited for AQA Biology for A level but also suitable for all other exam boards.
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This set of notes touches on the microbes present in the air around us and the diseases that they bring about. These notes are from class lectures given in a 3rd year course.
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pure culture, in microbiology, a laboratory culture containing a single species of organism. A pure culture is usually derived from a mixed culture (one containing many species) by transferring a small sample into a new, sterile growth medium in such a manner as to disperse the individual cells across the medium surface or by thinning the sample manyfold before inoculating the new medium. Both methods separate the individual cells so that, when they multiply, each will form a discrete colony, which may then be used to inoculate more medium, with the assurance that only one type of organism will be present. Isolation of a pure culture may be enhanced by providing a mixed inoculum with a medium favoring the growth of one organism to the exclusion of others.
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So hey students 💖 Whats up!!! So here is the complete description of Photosynthesis in higher plants...Easy to understand each and every word...
£12.50 Preview Removestructure of a bacteria and infection caused by bacteria.
this document contains detailed notes on bacteria's structure, classification, way of reproducing, phases of bacterial growth, factors that influence bacterial growth and finally information about main infection and diseases caused by bacteria. this file will be helpful for students who are following biological studies.
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