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Chapter 1 AQA Biology A2 Unit 4

There are comprehensive notes for all of chapter 1 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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Thermodynamics (Biological Chemistry)

Used for 1st year exam at University of Liverpool (Life Sciences dept). Includes enthalpy, heat capacity, entropy, free energy, and equilibria and chemical reactions.

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Reviewer for Hematology

This reviewer contains the important terms commonly used in Hematology such as the maturation sequence of blood cells, their description and function, methods used in the laboratory for hematology tests, the different diseases involving the blood cells such as anemias, thalassemias, leukemias and other cell abnormalities. This reviewer can be used by students taking up medicine, medical technology and other related courses.

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University of Arizona Ecology and Evolution Notes 182

This is almost 16 pages of Ecology information-directly from what the teachers said. I typed up everything. It has everything from the basics of cells, to the time periods that life evolved. It is extremely thorough and studying this will get you the grade you want in the class.

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ATP, Photosynthesis and Respiration full notes A level Biology

Everything you need to know for this topic in biology a level

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Different Types of Fruits (Tabulated)

This is a great way of comparing different types of fruits so you wont be confused

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HEREDITY STUDY GUIDE EDEXCEL GCSE (9-1) HUMAN BIOLOGY

A complete study guide to Heredity Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Human biology. Learning objectives: 1. Know that genes exist in alternative forms called alleles, which give rise to differences in inherited characteristics. 2. Know the meaning of the terms dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype, genotype & codominance. 3. Understand the patterns of monohybrid inheritance using a genetic diagram & how to predict the probabilities of outcomes from the diagram. 4.Understand how to interpret family pedigrees. 5. Understand the role of multiple alleles in the inheritance of ABO blood groups. 6.Know that the sex of a person is controlled by a pair of chromosomes, XX in a female & XY in a male. 7. Explain how the sex of offspring is determined at fertilization, using a genetic diagram. 8. Describe the causes & effects of inherited conditions such as Haemophilia & red green color blindness ( sex linked inheritance), polydactyly (a dominant allele) & cystic fibrosis ( a recessive allele). 9. Understand that variation within a species can be genetic, environmental or a combination of both.

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biology answers

in addition to the lipid bilayer, the cell membrane also contains a number of proteins. We have already mentioned the presence of certain proteins in the cell membrane. In this section we will discuss the different classes of proteins found there. While the lipid bilayer provides the structure for the cell membrane, membrane proteins allow for many of the interactions that occur between cells. As we discussed in the previous section, membrane proteins are free to move within the lipid bilayer as a result of its fluidity. Although this is true for most proteins, they can also be confined to certain areas of the bilayer with enzymes. Membrane proteins perform various functions, and this diversity is reflected in the significantly different types of proteins associated with the lipid bilayer.

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Critical Periods and Synaptic Pruning

Expanding on pruning and critical periods your brain undergoes throughout maturation.

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The living World biology

These notes are highlighted , aesthetic and interesting. You don't even have to open any text books just take a look at this pdf and you're good to go for your test !

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The Structure of the Atom

Notes from the textbook "Modern Chemistry” by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Chapter 3: Atoms - The Building Blocks of Matter; Section 2: The Structure of the Atom

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