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Microbiology

Lecture notes covering probiotics, the gut microbiome and microbial growth Second year undergraduate level

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Variation - AQA

Note for Variation as part of the AQA A-Level Biology course (Unit 2). Written in 2015.

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Bacteria and Archaea

Biology 102:Bacteria and archaea. Highlighting both the similarities and differences of bacteria and archaea, you will discover: how they interact with the human body, the environment, and how their DNA is transmitted. While necessary for life for many reasons and found all over the human body, they can also cause diseases. With some talk of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance and going over the nitrogen cycle the entire chapter will be thoroughly covered

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Production of Fine Chemicals for Pharmaceuticals

Well comprehensive notes on Production of Fine Chemicals for Pharmaceuticals

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Biology (Additional Unit 2) (Mitosis - Type 1: Cell division)

Advanced understanding of dividing cells and the 2 types of cell division, here is the first. Ideal for many higher GCSE or biology additional unit students.

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Enzyme Kinetics

These are detailed notes for for BSc in Biochemistry or Biology.

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Plant Oils

GCSE grade notes on the structure, uses and health implications of plant oils. This includes information on unsaturated fats and saturated fats and their differences.

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Physiology of the female reproductive tract Made Easy

Understanding the concepts of female reproductive tract physiology

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MOLECULES AND CELL

molecules and cell notes are the notes that have been designed to help students at the level of secondary schools and university. they are well summarized and they enable students to get full concepts about cells and their constituent molecules, diagrams and more examples have made this notes understandable and helpful. aim sure you will get what you expect in your studies. all the best.

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 12 Assignment 1

Unit 12: Physiology of Human regulation & Reproduction – Assignment 1 Structures and Functions of the Kidney Task 1 The head of area for anatomy has asked that you produce an A3 poster for the athletes meeting room which describes the structure and function of the kidney and must include the main sites of re-absorption. This provides evidence for P1 Task 2 Some of the athletes are concerned about their nutrition during training and competition. You are required to produce a list of body fluids that are maintained by the body, the organs involved and the symptoms if these are not maintained. This should be in the form of a flow chart so that the athletes can refer to it quickly and pick out the key points that they need. This provides evidence for P2 Task 3 The athletes require further explanation about fluid regulation in their bodies and have asked for you to run two practical sessions to aid their understanding. The first practical session should focus on diffusion and the second on osmosis. Each practical session will need to be written up with an introduction, diagram or photograph of the experiment, results table and conclusion so that they can be used as a reference for new athletes. This provides evidence for P2 Task 4 Some of the athletes are confused about the function of reabsorption in the kidney and would like you to specifically describe with the use of diagrams, how glucose, amino acids, urea, sodium ions and water are reabsorbed. This provides evidence for M1 Task 5 A sprinter has handed you an article that they read in the Biological Sciences Review about the acid-base mechanism in the kidney but they are unsure exactly what it means. They have asked you to produce an overview powerpoint presentation which explains what the acid-base mechanism is, how it functions to maintain normal stability, and the rises and falls in acid-base levels as part of normal body functions. This provides evidence for D1 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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Lower Extremity Muscles

Document includes the origins, insertions, actions, and nerves of every muscle of the lower extremity.

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Genetics Intro-Mendel's Experiment & Drosophila

As the title states, these notes covers the introductory level genetics, explaining Mendel's Experiment, his observations and conclusive laws. This is later extended onto Morgan's Drosophila Experiment which shows how meiosis doesnt follow Law of Independent Assortment. The notes cover Mendel's Experiment , How to write phenotypes using alleles, The Study of dihybrid cross, Probaility laws govern Mendelian inheritance, Morgan and his Drosophila,

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AQA AS BIOLOGY OSMOSIS

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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Plasmalogen: an important phospholipid

Here I've given a brief description of plasmalogen, it's regulation, how that is important and all the disease conditions related to it. All the details are taken from various literature. So, it will be important to higher level students also.

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NORD - Congenital Athymia

Brief introduction to NORD - Congenital Athymia

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Biology GCSE Unit 1

Biology AQA Spec. GCSE Unit 1 of 3

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CELL AND ITS DEFINITION

THESE ARE NOTES OF CELLS BASIC STRUCTURE

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An Introduction to the Immune System

Taken from the module Immunity and the Immune System at the University of Nottingham, School of Life Sciences. Degree-level introduction/ brief recap of the immune system, typically taken in 3rd/4th year life sciences degrees. Includes text-book diagrams to help understanding and a summary at the end of the notes.

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 18 Assignment 3

Unit 18: Genetics and Genetic Engineering – Assignment 3 Inheritance Task 1 Complete the worksheet on inheritance of one (monohybrid) or two (dihybrid)characteristics. Follow the instructions to carry out a series of genetic crosses to study the inheritance of 2 characteristics in Drosophila, from the parental to F2 generation. You must provide a method and a result table showing the number of flies observed for each phenotype in the F2 generation. This provides evidence for P5 Task 2 You must use your knowledge of inheritance, demonstrated in task 1, to predict the outcomes of your Drosophila genetic crosses. You must calculate the expected number of flies for each phenotype, using the expected phenotypes ratio. Complete all the worksheets in the case studies on inheritance in humans. This provides evidence for M3 Task 3 Carry out a Chi2 test to compare the observed and expected ratios from one of the genetic crosses that you have performed with Drosophila. (also gives Unit 8, P2) Interpret the results of the Chi2 test by explaining whether or not the null hypothesis should be accepted. (also gives Unit 8, M2) Evaluate the extent to which you think that your result and interpretation of the Chi2 test are valid. (also gives Unit 8, D2) This provides evidence for D2 (also provides evidence for Unit 8 P2,M2,D2) Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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Carbohydrates made simple

It is important for any student of Biology or Biochemistry to understand carbohydrates. In these notes, I have made it very easy for one to grasp the basics of carbohydrates.

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Endocrinology

Notes focussing on endocrinology like HPA axis, thyroid hormones, androgens, growth hormone axis. Suitable for 2nd/3rd year university students undertaking courses related to endocrinology.

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Evolution and Evolutionary thinking

Covers ideas about natural history, the theory of evolution (timeline format of significant scientists and their contribution to the field), the origins of natural selection, evidence for evolution and extra notes on Darwin. Detailed document with notes from external reading included to give a comprehensive representation of the subject area.

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The six phyla

The document summaries the six phyla in short detail. The document is aimed at grade 11's who take biology and it is at beginner level.

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Homeostasis

These are study notes for Biology Class 10.

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Inheritance Edexcel iGCSE

Study notes that complete all requirements for Edexcel specification on inheritance topic in section 3.

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Life science

This note talks about all things we did on term1

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Homeostasis A level Notes

Basic break down from start to finish of Homeostasis. Used for CCEA exam.

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sample paper of gre test

GRE sample papers.

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GCSE Biology 2.8 - Disease

These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A.) This is one of eight topics in the unit.

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Mycology

Notes on basic startup mycology

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GCSE Biology Exam 2 Practicals

These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A.) This covers the set practicals.

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IMPACT OF DISEASES

EDEXCEL Pearsons BTEC Level 3 Applied Sciences Notes PASS, MERIT, DISTINCTION.

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Neoplastic Transformation

3rd year Biology of Cancer Module

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Biology Chapter 33

These notes come from a college class they are all separate. However, very cheap. Very detailed. .

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AQA AS BIOLOGY GAS EXCHANGE - FISH

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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Human Sexual Reproduction

A level WJEC biology, used to achieve A*

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Motions

Working with forces and motions through calculation

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Necrosis and Cell death

These notes will help to improve your MBBS subjects

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Nutrition Human Biology

Detailed notes on Human Nutrition at the level of 2nd year dentistry.

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Antibiotics/Infectious Disease

Overview of common antibiotics and infection types and areas of the body where they occur.

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Solar PV Dissertation

Introduction: The utilization of photovoltaic solar energy in order to provide power to the water pumps is a new expertise that consists of various issues. The technology PV can be used on a huge scale and it facilitates in providing a friendly way as compared to the fossil fuels. The traditional pumps are known to be powered by electricity and diesel. Aims: This research has an aim to enhance the supply of solar PV system in the isolated areas. It further aims to explore the effectiveness of irrigation in different isolated areas. Literature Review: The photovoltaic energy production is known to be an important part of the creation of energy. This is considered because they are highly reliable and environment friendly. The PV energy resource is identified to be highly important because of its several benefits. It is beneficial for rural areas due to increased exposure to sunlight. There are many efforts that have been carried out in order to convert the solar energy into mechanical energy about several centuries ago. Methodology: The water requirement of plants is identified to be very different with respect to time and it is mainly based on the plants growth. The irrigation of fields is an important aspect in the stage of flowering up the phase of maturity. There are a few other factors that can be considered important like the soil type and the conditions of climate. In this research, the requirement of water in order to design a solar photovoltaic system has evaluated by making use of an equation. Results and Discussion: The daily global levels insolation and the average levels have been evaluated by using the global solar radiation data that has been used already for measuring the IMD region. Conclusion: It can be concluded that there are a few outcomes that are possible based on the results of investigation. It has been already identified that the installed solar PV system has an ability of irrigating 0.165 crop area in approximately 6 hours a day. There also seems to a need for future research on technoeconomic feasibility for the lower capcity and low cost water pumps for household.

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AQA AS BIOLOGY ANTIBODIES

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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Male Reproductive System

University notes on the male reproductive system.

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Cell cycle part 2

These notes are helpful for studying the know about the function of cell cycle with enhance steps and division of the cell with the proper processing.

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CELL DIVISION

CELL DIVISION

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classification of ecology

The different types of ecology include- molecular ecology, organismal ecology, population ecology, community ecology, global ecology, landscape ecology and ecosystem ecology.

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Cardiac cycle

This note comprises of short and crisp view of cardiac cycle which will help to learn and revise quickly. It is made colourful which will give better difference between different terms . Hope you like it ...

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Ch. 4 Nucleic Acids & Amino Acids-Bio 1500 Notes

Notes on Nucleic Acids & Amino Acids

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Immunology - Staphylococci

From these notes you can have basic information about staphylococci, also they are in pointers form, thus they are easy to learn.

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 11 Assignment 5

Unit 11: Physiology of Human Body Systems assignment 5 The lymphatic system Task 1 Make a poster to show the positions of lymph vessels, spleen, thymus gland, tonsils. Annotate the poster with the functions of each of the different components. Outline the two roles of the lymphatic system. This provides evidence for P7 Task 2 Explain the specific function of the lymphatic system and the Spleen in the Immune System. It might help if you describe how T & B lymphocytes are involved in the body’s response to infection. You must describe the events that occur following an infection. This provides evidence for M5 Task 3 Investigate two diseases where the lymphatic system is not functioning as it should and compare with a normal functional lymphatic system with good health. It would be a good idea to discuss how the immune system functions normally and discuss numbers of immune cells present in health and disease. This provides evidence for D3 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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TRANSLATION

How does the cell convert DNA into working proteins? The process of translation can be seen as the decoding of instructions for making proteins, involving mRNA in transcription as well as tRNA.

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Detailed protein notes

Detailed protein study notes used for first year bachelor of Biomedical science at Queensland University of Technology. Basic foundation for anyone studying or wanting to study biology or medicine at university.

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Light in the Business Dark

So far, my notes are aimed at business management. I have completed a 2-year course on the subject. My notes are only on the functional areas so far. I hope they help.

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Respiratory System Notes L1

These are my digital notes for the Respiratory System (Part One) which focus on breathing volume.

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Anatomy of the spleen, liver, pancreas and gallbladder

Structure and function of the spleen, liver, pancreas and gallbladder, plus arterial supply, venous and lymphatic drainage and innervation. Also surfaces and reflections of the liver, relations, and anatomical and functional lobes. Describes the hepatic portal system and the porto-systemic anastomoses. Includes notes on medical application and tables and diagrams for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)

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Renal physiology

endocrine functions of the kidney segments of the nephron blood flow of the kidney glomerular filtration renal ischemia renin angiotensin aldosterone system auto regulation active transport in the proximal tubule

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AS Level: Carbohydrates

Notes covering Carbohydrates at AS Level for the AQA exam-board. These notes include detail on monosaccharides, disaacharides, polysaccharides, alpha/beta glucose, and the biological tests for starch, reducing and non-reducing sugars.

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Cells Magnification

Living things are composed of Cells. Cells are very small (ususally between 1 and 100 μm) and can only be seen by magnification with a microscope. A distinction is made between Magnification and Resolution: Magnification is how large the image is compared to real life, whereas Resolution is the amount of information that can be seen in the image - defined as the smallest distance below which two discrete objects will be seen as one.

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life process

it has all topics of life process like,nutrition respiration,digestion etc. key points defined terms and difference i have passed class 10 and i can say that this note can help you to score better

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Borrelia short summary

This file summarises the pathogenicity, lab diagnosis, morphology, cultural characteristics of Borrelia

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HPLC & Gas chromatography

High performance liquid chromatography and the gas chromatogrophy

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