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Different pathways of signal transduction / biology
A multicellular organism must communicate to survive
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These set of notes describe the various functions that different components of a leaf have, and it should cater best for 16-year-old students taking the GCSE-O Level Examinations.
£1.00 Preview RemoveBiology A level Cell membranes A*
I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at the University of Cambridge. These notes are my condensed hand written notes that contain lots of key exam specific terminology. I tried to write these notes in accordance with exam mark schemes.
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A Level Bioogy notes for AS Level. Teaching about studying cells and magnification
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UCL biomedical sciences 3rd year ANAT3003 module, lecture on chick neural induction. Very colourful notes with cut outs from the lecture slides, along side what the lecturer said and extra information from text books/papers. Got a 1st in the final exam so worth the effort of writing them :)
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This document will provide with information about cells, microscopes and life functions
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What does the abbreviation g mean? a. Glucose b. Gram c. Gallon d. Geodon - CorreCt Answers -b. Gram Which of the following is NOT an element of a medication order? a. The name of the patient b. The dosage form c. The rate and duration of indication of use d. The date and time of the order - CorreCt Answers -c. The rate and duration of the indication of use If a patient walks up to your retail pharmacy window and you've served them before, what do you need from them before you can begin processing their prescription? a. An identifying piece of information from them, such as their date of birth, address or phone number to confirm their identity b. A piece of state or federal identification such as a driver's license, passport, military ID card or Medicare/Medicaid card c. Their insurance information or a cash deposit, to be sure they can pay for the prescription before you go to the bother of processing itd. Information about significant health conditions they have - CorreCt Answers -a. An identifying piece of information from them, such as their date of birth, address or phone number to confirm their identity
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Detailed notes on Darwin's theory of natural selection (with several applications), mutation, variation, how Darwin developed this theory and his evidence for it. Also includes description and evaluation of Lamarck's theory, causes of extinction and explanation of the Natural Classification System. Arranged neatly with titles, pictures and diagrams.
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These are notes from the BSC1005U class at Broward College, Florida. Taught by Lisa Burgess. Contains homework answers and notes on tests. Most health careers require one to take this class and it is a requisite to obtain Brossard's AA (Associate's Degree). 47 pages of pretty much all you need to pass this class. I got a B so you can learn from my mistakes.
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ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE detailed explanation,frequent doubts included
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