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AQA AS BIOLOGY GENE MUTATION
Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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This is a cumulative study for a typical college immunology class. It is organized very well in a format that allows for easy understanding of immunological principles. Hope this helps you understand and do well!
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Microbiology and Parasitology - Internal Structure of a Bacteria
£1.50 Preview RemoveChapter 4 AQA Biology A2 Unit 4
There are comprehensive notes for all of chapter 4 in unit 4 biology, AQA A2. They cover every learning objective with detailed diagrams and explanations of all features within this section of the course. Being highly in-depth, these are suitable for any ability student studying A2 biology.
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Etiology, neurological signs and symptoms, neurological damage, and future directions of carpal tunnel syndrome
£9.38 Preview RemoveAQA AS BIOLOGY MECHANISMS OF BREATHING
Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
£1.50 Preview RemoveREPRODUCTION IN LOWER AND HIGHER PLANT Mcq
REPRODUCTION IN LOWER AND HIGHER PLANT Mcq Class notes.
£5.00 Preview RemoveFungi- 6 definitions
A mini-review of 6 definitions: Saprophytes, fruiting bodies, cell walls of fungi, hypha, parasites, and mycelium.
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These notes are based off the Miller and Levine BIOLOGY textbooks. This powerpoint includes sexual development (puberty) in males and females, information and diagrams on both male and female reproductive organs, details on the relationship between hormones and both reproductive systems, and covers each phase of the menstrual cycle and the hormones involved with it.
£3.75 Preview RemoveHigher Tier AQA GCSE Biology ALL NOTES
I wrote these notes last year preparing for my GCSE Higher Tier Biology exam. They are concise, yet also assume no prior knowledge; perfect for anyone across the whole spectrum of ability. I compiled them with the specification and official textbook side by side, and learning just this set of notes, I came out with an A*.These are a must have for anyone wanting to succeed.
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Fertilisation part of WJEC exam. Detailed
£1.50 Preview RemoveMicrobiology 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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Sexual and asexual reproduction, mechanisms of asexual reproduction, fertilization; external and internal, ensuring survival of the organism, female reproductive anatomy, male reproductive anatomy, human sexual response, gametogenesis, female reproductive cycles, hormonal control of the male reproductive system, conception, embryonic development and growth, lactation, immune tolerance. Images included.
£3.13 Preview RemoveBiology Year 11: Patterns in Nature - Glossary
All glossary terms used in the preliminary biology course for the second topic studied 'Patterns in Nature'. Terms and definitions sourced from the 'Excel Preliminary Biology' by Diane Alford and Jennifer Hill
£8.75 Preview RemoveBIO 2133 Genetics Lab Report 1 Polythene Larvae Salivary Glands
This study is a comparative investigation on the morphology of chromosome polytene extracted from Drosophila Virulis larvae and treated under heated and ambient conditions. The study reinforces that there are in fact notable differences in the chromosome structures between the cells that were incubated at high temperature (37 C) and the cells that remained at standard room temperature. The effect of heat tends to provoke pusffs which enlarged chromosomal regions where RNA transcription suddenly escalates due to heat. This phenomenon was characterized by augmented gene expressions when viewed under a microscope. Although the differences in the structures of chromosomes were not utmost due to some ambiguity in identifying chromocenter, the results were still significant – particularly at the level of the alternating pale and dark bands sequences. From the results, the conclusion made was that temperature is a remarkable factor that speeds up the synthesis of RNA on polytene active sites.
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