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Comparison of Animal, Bacterial, and Plant Cell
This document contains a Venn Diagram comparing the animal, bacterial, and plant cell.
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AP BIOLOGY AND GENERAL BIOLOGY Detailed description of active transport, passive transport, bulk transport, and many other aspects of cell membranes. Also includes formals for water potential and examples.
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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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Notes for biology unit 1 - anatomy and physics
£1.50 Preview RemoveBiology A level Biodiversity and Sampling 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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Detailed Summary of A level Biology Pollen formation and double fertilisation
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Notes for students going for the IGCSE/ GCSE of Cambridge Int. Exams. This is a chapter of the Biology IGCSE 2016 fully and completely summarised. This notes were made by myself, and with them I was able to score a B in the final exam.
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Structure of Neuron, Types of Neurons ,Types of Nerve Fibres
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Covers everything you need to know about enzyme inhibition in the new AQA Biology A Level syllabus!
£1.50 Preview RemoveMicrobiology, characteristics of cells, properties of cells, cell shapes, pleomorphic bacteria, plasma membrane, capsules, slime layer, protein structures, endospores, cytoplasmic matrix, ribosomes, chemotaxis, acid fast bacteria, growth, cell division, g
Microbiology, characteristics of cells, properties of cells, cell shapes, pleomorphic bacteria, plasma membrane, capsules, slime layer, protein structures, endospores, cytoplasmic matrix, ribosomes, chemotaxis, acid fast bacteria, growth, cell division, generation time, growth curve, exponential, lag phase, stationary, death phase, continuous cultures, chemostat, poikilothermic, cardinal temps, temperature ranges, psychrophile, psychrotolerant, mesophiles, thermophiles, hyperthermophiles, microorganisms, metabolism, macromolecular, energetics, exergonic
£6.25 Preview RemoveFundamentals of Nursing
Fundamentals of Nursing serves as a foundational guide for nursing students and professionals. It covers essential topics including the nursing process, basic human needs, infection control, communication skills, ethical and legal considerations, documentation practices, and patient safety. Written in a clear and concise manner, this guide emphasizes practical applications of theoretical knowledge, ensuring high-quality and compassionate patient care. Whether you're starting your nursing journey or revisiting the basics, this resource is designed to support your learning and professional development.
£2.50 Preview RemoveLymphatic System and Immunity Diseases and Disorders
This lecture notes comprises of different lymphatic system and immunity diseases and disorders, their definition of terms, etiology, manifestations, pathophysiologic processes, and intervention and treatments for each disease or disorder.
£3.44 Preview RemoveBCH 2333 Lipids and Membranes Laboratory Introduction to Biochemistry
The purpose of the first experiment in this lab was to prepare two membrane fractions, an endoplasmic enriched fraction (microsomal fraction) and a mitochondrial enriched, starting from a rat liver tissue. Homogenization of the tissue, differential centrifugation and filtration made it possible to obtain the two type of membrane fraction. In the second experiment, a microsomal lipid sample was separated by 2D thin layer chromatography (TLC). The first dimension was developed with a basic eluent while an acidic eluent was used for the second dimension. Three standards (each containing two different lipids) as well as the sample were spotted on the TLC plate. Lastly, the lipid to protein ratio in the mitochondrial fraction were analyzed. Brilliant Blue Dye R was used for the lipid assay. Analysis of the lipid and protein assay made it possible to determine the concentration of lipids and proteins as well as the yield of the mitochondria preparation.
£10.00 Preview RemoveStars, Galaxies & The Universe
This contains everything from where colors come from to the life of a star. It goes over different types of Galaxies and what they do as well as layers of the sun, light wavelengths, distances of stars and many other galaxy related things.
£3.75 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Neuopsychology
Introduction to Neuropsychology for 3rd yr Psychology students.It showcases the realionship between neural science and psychology. Has a few notes on Artificial Intelligence and The history of neuropsychology
£1.50 Preview RemovePlant Tissues- The Basics of Plant Tissues (and some advanced/cool stuff too)
All living organisms are made of cells- which perform basic life functions. Each group of cells carries on function. For example, RBCs, WBCs and Platelets are responsible for circulation. They are parts of blood. So then, what is blood? Blood is a kind of tissue. We would be learning more about tissues, particularly plant tissues, in these notes. Coming to who am I? I am a Grade IX student who is pursuing science as his main subject. I have a track record of 98%; A*; A1 in science. I am an aspiring doctor, and med school isn't cheap. I look forward to earning money via my detailed and informative notes to afford further studies.
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catatan SMP kelas 9, mengenai atom ion molekul dan materi seputarnya
£1.50 Preview RemoveMammalian Physiology Blood and circulation
Mammalian Physiology Blood and circulation
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Notes on immunology, suitable for 2nd/3rd year students undertaking immunology related courses/modules.
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Carbohydrate Fermentation, Triple Sugar Iron, IMVIC Series, Litmus Milk, Catalase Activity, H2S Motility, Lipid Hydrolysis.
£2.50 Preview RemoveWhite Blood Cell Morphology with Pictures
real time pictures taken during lab time on different Mature and immature White blood cells normal and with abnormalities
£6.25 Preview RemoveBIO 2133 Genetics Lab Report 2 Monohybrid, Dihybrid, Tri-hybrid and Test Crosses
This lab assesses Mendelian genetics by conducting chi-square analyses on phenotypic ratios obtained from virtually simulating fruit fly crosses using Flylab as a software. Mendelian genetics can be summarized with two laws: the law of segregation (Mendel’s first law) and the law of independent assortment (Mendel’s second law). The former states that alleles of a gene separate from one another during gamete formation while the latter states that genes separate independently (randomly) from one another during gamete formation (Klug, Cummings & Spencer, 2009). The lab comes in two parts: part A and part B. In part A, a monohybrid, dihybrid and trihybrid crosses were simulated. A monohybrid cross is a crossbreeding between two individuals with varying alleles at one genetic locus. A dihybrid and a trihybrid cross differ from a monohybrid cross in that the varying alleles are located on two genetic loci for a dihybrid cross and three genetic loci for a trihybrid cross. In part B, a testcross is simulated in order to determine the genotype of a first filial generation. A testcross is a crossbreeding between two individuals; one of the two being homozygous recessive (mutant) and the other one being of a dominant phenotype but unknown genotype (homozygous or heterozygous wild type). In this lab, a dominant phenotype refers to the observable wild type trait expressed when at least one of the two alleles for a given gene is a dominant (wild type) allele (Griffiths et al., 2004). A recessive phenotype, on the other hand, is the observable mutant trait expressed when both alleles of the given are recessive (mutants). For both part A and part B of the lab, the mutation studied are autosomal. Autosomal mutations are mutations for which the probability of inheritance is independent of sex as they are only found on autosome chromosomes (non-sex chromosomes). Based on Mendelian genetic, for any given type parental cross, there would be a specific phenotypic ratio (Mendelian ratio) for the progeny. The hypothesis made for each experiment was that the experimental phenotypic ratios would not significantly differ from the expected Mendelian ratios. This hypothesis was indeed supported using chi-square statistics.
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This learning material is set for 1st year nursing students, and everyone who are interested to learn about Biochemistry, hence this serves as an overview, and how important it is in pursuing nursing and other STEM courses as a profession.
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"Achieve your AP Biology goals with this comprehensive and engaging study guide. Deepen your understanding of biological concepts, master key terms and theories, and score high on the exam with confidence."
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Do you need help with the Human Heart? are you confused about how it actually works? so definitely you need this note, in this note, you will find out about the structure of the heart, the layers, the heart cycle, and the vessels, and all the necessary thing that you need to expand your knowledge about human heart.
£12.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy and Physiology Ch 1 Major themes of anatomy and physiology
These are detailed notes taken from Saladin Ch 1 anatomy and physiology
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contains detailed questions and answers for examination guide. covers each field into detail
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