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Horticultural Notes

The experiment performed during class.

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Skeletal System

An extensive essay on the Skeletal system. Aimed at A level and Access to Science students.

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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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Enzymes revision

Enzymes key information

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Acute and chronic leukemia - Pathology notes

These notes contain following subheadings ACUTE LEUKEMIA - BASIC PRINCIPLES ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA CHRONIC LEUKEMIA - BASIC PRINCIPLES CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (CLL) HAIRY CELL LEUKEMIA ADULT T-CELL LEUKEMIA/LYMPHOMA (ATLL) MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES

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Blood coagulation

Blood coagulation is the process where blood forms a clot to stop bleeding. Platelets and clotting factors work together to create a fibrin mesh, stabilizing the clot and sealing the wound.

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Angiosperms

These are first year plant biology notes. Covers the evolution, structure and reproduction and so much more. These notes are from Bio 144 course at Stellenbosch uni. But they cover a lot more (diagrams not mine)

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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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CONTROL PRENATAL

Recomendaciones para la Práctica del Control preconcepcional, prenatal y puerperal. Dirección Nacional de Maternidad e Infancia. “Guía de procedimientos para el control del embarazo y la atención del parto y puerperio bajo riesgo”.

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Changes of state

IGCSE Changes of state notes

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Answer Key for Microbiology Lecture Exam 2

Need the answers to the Microbiology Lecture Exam 2 covering Lectures 7 thru 11? Here they are!

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Gastrointestinal system

Notes detailing the Gastrointestinal System lecture of the physiology module (Human Structure and Function) in the biological and medical sciences.

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CH21 ABDOMEN (2 SETS) EXAM WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.

Which structure is located in the left lower quadrant of the abdomen? A) Liver B) Duodenum C) Gallbladder D) Sigmoid colon - CORRECT ANSWER -ANS: D The sigmoid colon is located in the left lower quadrant of the abdomen. A patient is having difficulty in swallowing medications and food. The nurse would document that this patient has: A) aphasia. B) dysphasia. C) dysphagia. D) anorexia. - CORRECT ANSWER -ANS: C Dysphagia is a condition that occurs with disorders of the throat or esophagus and results in difficulty swallowing. Aphasia and dysphasia are speech disorders. Anorexia is a loss of appetite

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Gene therapy

strategy of gene therapy

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Measuring hormone levels

A detailed illustrated description of methods utilised to measure hormone levels. Illustrations are used to re-inforce concepts. Ideal for medical or pharmacy students at all levels. Also suitable for Biomedical science students taking modules in pharmaclogy & physiology.

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The NMJ

Pharmacology of the NMJ containing many interesting images, all colour coded. Done by a First year Dental student from the University of Birmingham. (lecturer was medical so perfectly suitable for Medical students). Names of all drugs mentioned and explained because it is easier for me and probably you. The images are great to memorize. Written in mostly bullet point format to make them super easy to understand, I wrote these right after the lecture so things are explained well.

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Blood vessels and cardiac cycle

Concise yet detailed biology notes. Made for students who are looking for accurately summarised biology concepts. The notes go through the different types of blood vessels and the cardiac cycle in detail. They are perfect for visual learners as they include drawings for each explanation. The cardiac cycle is broken down in an easier and more understandable way. It can be used by high school, sixth form, AS and A Level, GCSE students that study biology.

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Pre-Science Anatomy & Physiology

This is notes bundle for Pre-Science Course at TriOS College London Campus. Topic including introduction to human body and cell. It is based out Tortora book Principle of Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 & 3

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ENZYMES

These notes give detail explanations about Enzymes The notes are very enriching and are very good for sciences students at the undergraduate and graduate levels and also good for medical students

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animal structure and function practice exam questions

animal structure and function practice exam questions for second year of the bachelor of science at the university of Waikato.

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GCSE Physics 2.1 - Distance, Speed and Acceleration

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

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How life begins on earth?

The origin of life on Earth is a fundamental question that has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries. It's a complex problem that requires an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating concepts from biology, chemistry, physics, and geology. In this summary, we'll delve into the key ideas and theories that attempt to explain how life emerged on our planet.

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Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics PDF and Textbooks

These are are Biology, chemistry and Mathematics PDF and text book to help you through your sciences research. They are mainly A-level and AS level notes.

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Units and derivatives

Notes containing physics chapter units and derivatives first part

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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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Cell Biology - Cell Membrane & Structure

From NOVA - College Cell Biology 2016 - D. Fernandez Topics include: - Membrane Structure - Membrane Transport - Passive vs Active - Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems - Cytoskeleton

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Energy contents within food

Energy contents within food full detailed explanation, written for IGCSE or GCSE students. These notes helped a lot of students achieve a pass and higher for their (I)GCSE's.

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Chapter 12,13,14

Study guide covers RNA,DNA, and Chromosomes

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Investigating the Energy Content of Homologous Alcohols: From Methanol to Pentanol

This document provides an in-depth investigation into the energy content of homologous alcohols, from methanol to pentanol, using a calorimetric method. It explores how the number of carbon atoms affects the energy released per gram during combustion. The research includes background information on organic molecules, combustion reactions, and calorimetry, along with detailed methodology, data analysis, and conclusions. The findings contribute to our understanding of fuel efficiency and energy density, with practical applications for fuel selection in heating, cooking, and engines.

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Wildlife Management - Parasites

These notes cover the relationship between parasites and their wild-animal hosts. There are descriptions of different types of host-parasite relationships and information regarding how parasites can have negative impacts on their hosts.

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Parts and Modification of plants for specific functions, Grade 8 & O-levels Biology

These notes, for grade 8 and O-levels students, have a detailed explanation on what are the parts of plants, what are their functions and how are those parts adapted to perform their specific functions. These notes enable clear understanding of the topic "plants" and have explained in detail all the topics associated with it. An A+ grade through these notes? Yes 100% guaranteed!

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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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FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE

By going through these notes you can easily revise your lesson.

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Atoms and Bonding

Short, brief notes about Atoms and how they bond

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AQA AS BIOLOGY NUCLEIC ACIDS AND DNA REPLICATION

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

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Biology 3/4 NotePack - The bilayer

A summary of all that you need to know about the Phospholipid bilayer to further deepen your understanding of the topic.

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genetic

Inherited and non inherited traits

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DAS CLASS

In this video, we'll discuss how data is represented in memory, and the need for arrays. Faerie explains the need for arrays as we often have to process large amounts of data, and arrays allow us to store multiple values under one variable name. We'll cover how arrays can be declared and how data can be stored in memory. The declaration of arrays is language-specific, and in this video, we'll consider the syntax in the C language. The elements of the array are stored in consecutive or continuous locations, with their index starting from zero. The size of the array cannot be changed at runtime. We'll discuss how data is stored in memory, with the binary form of the data being converted and then stored. The formula to calculate the address of an element is the base address plus the index value multiplied by the size of the data type. We'll cover how to initialize the array at runtime using loops or predefined functions, and how to take data from the user and store it in an array. In the next video, we'll discuss how to insert data, traverse arrays, and perform different operations on 1D arrays. We'll also cover 2D arrays and how to access their values.

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HSC science all notes of all subjects

This contains notes of all subject It contains all important questions

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The Human Reproductive System

All About The Human Reproductive System And Both Male And Female Organs

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Biology - Chemistry & Energy - Carbon

These notes are... Minimalistic No Highlights Black and White

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AQA GCSE BIology 1 TOPIC 4.3 Infection and Response

AQA GCSE Biology 1 TOPIC 4.3 Infection and response fully explained in depth. Good for a review or for learning for the first time.

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Tumour Immunology

3rd year Biology of Cancer Module

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Cells

* My Teacher's Notes * For year 10 studnets but also for any year

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Anatomy and Physiology Introduction

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 1. Terminologies 2. Level of Organization 3. Systems

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Structure of a Eukaryotic cell and its organelles

Describes a typical eukaryotic cell and its organelles.

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