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A level Biology (2015 onwards) Biological Molecules Notes
Revision notes for Biological molecules (Chapter 1) of the new A level (2015 onwards).
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These are notes for the IB Biology Course at the Higher Level. These notes encompass all the material that is required for 2016 Syllabus and were taken using the Oxford Course Companion.
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Processes that occur that makes cell signalling work the way it does with full terminology and diagrams of real examples of CC.
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Notes covering a clinical immunology module taught on the third year of a biomedical science degree. Topics covered include; vaccination, immune responses to infectious disease, immune responses to cancer, transfusion science, hypersensitivities, transplantation, tolerance, and autoimmunity.
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These notes include a basic introduction to college level biology. From cell theory to the tree of life it is a good overview of the first few chapters of any Biology Book.
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It includes definition, types, structure , functions and comparison btw DNA and RNA
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My notes are constantly being updated, and include college level Biology at a top tier prestigious university.
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AQA Biology notes looking at the causes of gene mutations, the role of proto-oncogenes, tumour suppressor genes and totipotency
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These notes were taken in my Psychology- Child Development class at the university. These notes detail the difference between gender and sex, gender role norms, gender differences, and psychological theories of gender and sexuality development.
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These notes cover the four major macromolecules: lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.
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a detailed description of respiration in human beings
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Cells and Cellular Processes. Some DNA and Cell Cycle Process information that will be on the test.
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Gen Bio 1 Exam 1 notes/study guide. University of North Florida Dale Cassammatta
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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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organization of the universe, relationships among organisms, foundations of life, Prokayrotes vs Eukaryotes, and natural selection.
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These notes provide a summary of animal pysiology including nerve transmission, neuromuscular transmission, muscle contraction, circulation, the cardiovascular system, breathing, gas transport, ion regulation, and the kidney. They are aimed at undergraduate students studying biological and chemical sciences. With these notes I obtained a First in my exam.
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These notes cover spectroscopy methods. Infrared spec, UV-visible spec, NMR, etc. also talks about how they all work. These are degree level, did them for my 1st year in chemistry, they also include a bit of quantum mechanics about electrons.
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Neurophysiology university level 2 - topics covered include cell membrane and membrane transport, resting membrane and action potentials, neuronal impulses and transmission, functional organisation of the nervous system, sensory receptors and pathways, muscle structure and function, and motor pathways and reflexes.
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This is notes of Gastrointestinal system for intermediate students and NEET aspirants
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These notes are from an algebra based Physics I course geared towards Biology majors. This powerpoint is a boiled down version of the material as it contains all of the equations we were required to know for the test.
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A2 Level Biology Unit 4- The Natural Environment and Species Survival Immune Response Section Really easy, fast and effective revision resource. Questions and Answers!
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These notes are related to zoology subjects. For bachelors level.
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These notes have been thoroughly checked by a teacher and were described as 'stunning', and 'very highly detailed'. This is specifically for the OCR exam specification but will broadly cover most GCSE science courses.
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Classification of cells Structure of a cell Similarities and Differences between plant cell and animal cell
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Different Blood types, disease and chromosomes. Basically all things blood.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA LEVEL BIOLOGY OCR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What is the structure and function of the nucleus? - CorreCt Answers - Surrounded by a double membrane (the nuclear envelope). Contains chromatin (DNA wound around histones). Stores the human genome, controls the cell by providing instructions for protein synthesis. What is the structure and function of the nucleolus? - CorreCt Answers - Made of RNA, produces ribosomes.
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Biology notes for cellular processes such as diffusion, osmosis, active transport including factors for these processes
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Comparison between properties of Extruded and Pelleted feeds used in aquaculture
£2.50 Preview RemoveChapter 8 - An Introduction to Metabolism
What are metabolic and catabolic pathways? What are oxidation and reduction?
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Formal lab detailing synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, and double displacement reactions - outlining the purpose, materials/apparatus, general form of each equation, whether the reactions were endo- or exothermic, and the definition of a catalyst. Notes provided by an International Baccalaureate student.
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chwann cells which make myelin... - CorreCt Answers -Myelin-secreting membrane surrounds the axon multiple times, simultaneously blocking Na+/K+ channels - forcing AP to 'jump'. Schwann cells which don't make myelin... - CorreCt Answers -2/3rds of peripheral neurons, each cell houses several axons, providing protection. There is a small gap between the Schwann cell membrane and the axon/dendron so Na+ and K+ channels can form along the whole axon/dendron All receptors are ________ to their stimulus - CorreCt Answers -specific Receptors - CorreCt Answers -Cells and special structures that allow living organisms to sense changes in their internal or external environment. They are transducers
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Two page work looking at the history and efficacy of two forms of suspect identification; "Fingerprinting" and "DNA Analysis". These also include court studies that demonstrate pros and cons of the two methods
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
£1.50 Preview RemoveNucleic Acids & the RNA World
These notes are for 1st year biology students in introductory level college biology. They are intensely descriptive and hit on a large amount of topics. Such as RNA, DNA, their build up, and how things such DNA synthesis replication and mistake detection takes place.
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Ergogenic Aids- questions and a summary. Suitable for anyone studying PE/ Biology or Science at GCSE level or above.
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A summary complete with diagrams about transport in plants. (IGCSE Level).
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Notes are designed for a student in an advanced biochemistry course who is trying to learn the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex in detail. This Worksheet has a fill in the blank format for structures and words.
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This powerpoint is based around horses but does contain information about carbohydrates and minerals and how and where they are broken down. there is slides on recomended feeds for veteran and young horses depending on how much minerals and carbs they need. there is also a small quiz at the end of the powerpoint
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AS level Biology (AQA mainly, but applicable to other exam boards). Goes into depth & detail need about transport systems, mass transport, Fick's law, gas exchange in different organisms and tissue fluid amongst much more!
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Biology notes for plant transport including topics like the components and functions of vascular tissue, movement of water, and transpiration such as how it works, factors and mechanisms
£1.50 Preview RemoveNeural Physiology
LO: Neuron structure Organisation of nervous system Understand the functional organisation of the spinal nerves and brain
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