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Thermal Homeostasis
A brief overview of thermal homeostasis taken from 1st Year degree level Zoology. Notes contain information on heat transfer, Behavioral thermoregulation and Thermal relations.
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A GCSE guide bursting with notes on your immune system and how your body reacts to various diseases. Provided are also several solutions explained scientifically in thorough detail.Biology- The body.
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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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These notes are on the following: Respiratory, Digestion, & Urinary
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MUST HAVE MAP for A-level students with past papers 2017 - 2022 analysis and to be used for practice. You will find 3 sets of data here (16 pages): 1. Questions by paper 2. Questions by module 3. Questions by topic - for Module 1 only. All analysis are based on CGP A-Level Biology textbook, Exam Board: OCR A, published in 2024 for exams in 2024 and 2025.
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Level 6 notes on normal kidney physiology, important definitions, how renal diseases affect normal physiology, important equations, comparison of acute kidney injury (AKI) detection methods, RIFLE and KDIGO
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This is suitable for 1st year life sciences and begins to explore the brain of the cell, also known as the nucleus
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These notes include general, introductory information about the immune system. Topics outlined include the innate immune system, the adaptive immune system, cells/organs of the immune system, and antigens + antibodies.
£25.00 Preview RemoveHow do cells maintain homeostasis?
Essential Question: How do cells maintain homeostasis? Focus Question: How do cells use signal molecules? Best for Middle school and high school students
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I am teaching last 11 years and my notes are for fsc level and bachelor degree
£12.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction To Cell Biology(Bullet Points)
In these notes i had given the bullet points for cell biology topic. All the important things are discussed.
£12.50 Preview RemoveBacteria and Archaea
Biology 102:Bacteria and archaea. Highlighting both the similarities and differences of bacteria and archaea, you will discover: how they interact with the human body, the environment, and how their DNA is transmitted. While necessary for life for many reasons and found all over the human body, they can also cause diseases. With some talk of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance and going over the nitrogen cycle the entire chapter will be thoroughly covered
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Notes from several lectures condensed into one pdf document on skin and appendages. This is university first year level in the UK. These notes are from Human Biology course at QUB.
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This note is aimed for university study to learn about basic of environmental toxicology from some pollutants.
£2.50 Preview RemovePharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics, is one of the four fields of Pharmacology, sometimes described as what the body does to a drug, it also refers to the movement of drug into, through, and out of the body—the time course of its absorption, bioavailability, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
£12.50 Preview RemoveImaging of Respiratory Disease
This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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BIO 2529 Écologie Introduction à l'étude des systèmes écologiques: la nature des expériences écologiques; les dynamiques de populations; l'exploitation des populations; les processus qui structurent les communautés dans le temps et l'espace; les flux d'énergie et d'éléments nutritifs dans les écosystèmes; la relation entre les structures et fonctions écologiques; les produits et services écologiques. Travaux pratiques sur le terrain et en laboratoire illustrant des processus écologiques importants, principes fondamentaux du design expérimental, l'analyses des données et de l'échantillonnage écologique. BIO 2509.
£12.50 Preview RemoveTerm Report-Evolution and Systematics- Bears/ Includes 2 Data Figures
This is a term report, demonstrating proficiency in evolution and systematics. Systematics comparisons are between: Bears, Giant Panda, Raccoon, and Red Panda Including figures of a Phylogenic Tree and Clustal Distance Matrix, produced solely for this Systematics Epxeriment The figures were produced using professional software and scientific methods. This is for an advanced level biology course, zoology, or environmental sciences year 2.
£19.61 Preview RemoveNutrition for microorganisms
Microorganisms require carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, trace elements (iron, zinc, copper, etc.), vitamins, growth factors, and an energy source for their nutrition. Carbon serves as their energy and structural backbone, while nitrogen is necessary for proteins and nucleic acids. Phosphorus is essential for nucleic acids and ATP synthesis. Trace elements act as enzyme cofactors, while vitamins and growth factors are required for specific metabolic processes. The energy source can be organic compounds or inorganic compounds through autotrophic or heterotrophic pathways. These diverse nutritional requirements enable microorganisms to adapt and thrive in various environments, with implications for industries like biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine.
£2.00 Preview RemoveParts of the Brain - A level - higher human biology - 20 pages
this covers 6 parts of the brain and their functions and locations as well as other information about the brain there are also exam style questions and there answers this is all at the "higher" qualification levels of detail or A-Level for england. there is 20 slided in this listing it has a elegant design with pictures and diagrams bullet points and links to external resources like youtube videos that complement the powerpoint slides.
£2.49 Preview RemoveRespiratory part of the lung. Embryonic and clinical aspects. Morphological Analysis.
Respiratory part of the lung. Embryonic and clinical aspects. Morphological Analysis. This is a year 2 medical course essay.
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How can rescuers ensure that they are providing effective breaths when using bag-mask device? - CorreCt Answers -Observing the chest rise with each breath What special circumstances should a rescuer consider when using an AED? - CorreCt Answers -Hairy chest may cause pads to not stick and fail to deliver shock. A man collapses with no pulse or respirations. What is most likely to impact his survival? - CorreCt Answers -Performing high-quality CPR When the AED arrives, what is the first step for using it? - CorreCt Answers -Turning on the AED
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