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Mammalian Physiology Muscles

Mammalian Physiology Muscles

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Dermatoglyphics

Dermatoglyphics

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The Endocrine System

Full notes about what is the endocrine system, what does it contain from hormones and glands. Definition of endocrine and exocrine glands. And what is prostaglandin. And these notes describe how steroid and non-steroid hormones act

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AQA GCSE B1 Revision Notes

This is a document which covers the AQA GCSE B1 content for the A*-G Specification.

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The evolution and diversity of Fungi

These are notes from the University of Bristol, first year Biology. Lecturer Dr Andy Bailey The notes cover a wide range of Fungi, including their life cycles. Handwritten but very neat, coloured and highlighted. 10 PAGES worth of notes

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Nervous System

overview of the nervous system and action potentials. Some senses but mainly action potentials.

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Microbiology Chapter 5

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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BTEC Applied Science Unit 11 Assignment 1

Unit 11: Physiology of Human Body Systems – Assignment 1 The Structure and Function of the Cardiovascular System *HAS A PICTURE OF A REAL HEART* Task 1 Describe how to measure pulse rate at the radial artery. Describe how to measure blood pressure using both a digital and an analogue sphygmomanometer. This provides evidence for P3 Task 2 Record the heart rate of one person: at rest during exercise (eg after 2minutes) during recovery from exercise (eg every 2 minutes for 10 minutes) Present this information as tables and graphs. Compare their heart rate at rest to the normal, expected heart rate. Record the blood pressure of one person: at rest immediately after a period of 2 minutes exercise Present this information as tables and graphs. Compare their blood pressure at rest to the normal, expected blood pressure. This provides evidence for P3 Task 3 Explain why single-celled organisms such as amoeba do not need a transport system. You should refer to surface area: volume ratio. Explain why as multi-cellular organisms get bigger an increasingly more complicated transport system is needed. In your answer you should refer to open, closed, single and double circulation systems, giving examples of organisms with each type of system. This provides evidence for M2 Task 4 The delivery of materials at the tissues requires that blood arrives at the capillaries under high pressure. This task is about explaining how this high pressure is created Carry out a dissection of a mammalian heart. Produce a rough sketch or photo of the dissected heart. Provide a labelled diagram of an external view of the heart. Provide a labelled diagram of a section through the heart. Describe the flow of blood through the vessels and chambers of the heart Explain the pressure and volume changes that take place during the cardiac cycle Explain electrical activity within the heart that co-ordinates the cardiac cycle This provides evidence for M2 Task 5 Explain how the structure of capillaries is designed for efficient exchange of materials between the blood and the cells of tissues. Explain how tissue fluid is formed Explain how the tissue fluid is returned to the main circulation system This provides evidence for M2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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New Therapies

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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Biology

Includes facts about the blood. Summarized for you to easily study it. Note: This PDF is only summarizing all information in the blood. I'll only upload others to make sure information won't mixed up.

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Immunology and Serology Lab Principles and Concepts

A document in a form of questionnaire that discusses some of the procedures and concepts in the immunology and serology department in the medical laboratory. This is mainly aimed at 2nd to 3rd year Medical Laboratory Science students in the college level but can also be used for other biology students from high school to college level. This is for the Clinical Immunology and Serology Course.

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Microbial Genetic Function

This summary talks about the four main ways that bacteria may transfer their genome/plasmid to others: Transformation Transduction Conjugation Transposition

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OCR A Biological Molecules

This notes explain to you the different biological molecules you need to know for your A levels in the most concise and easy way to understand.

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Biology 1121 Chapter 2 Human Anatomy & Physiology

Biology 1121 Chapter 2 Human Anatomy & Physiology. Completely typed and organized Chapter 2 notes available for any level of student, from first year beginner to fourth year expert, to use.

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Philosophy Notes Descartes

Notes of Descartes Lecture

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ESSENTIALS OF ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY 5THEDITION CHIEGO TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

ESSENTIALS OF ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY 5THEDITION CHIEGO TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Evaporation process

Steps involved in evaporation

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Basic math and logarithm

In this note you will get all the formulas of basic math and logarithm in a shot notes way...

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Gross anatomy of the Abdomen

Everything you need to know about the gross anatomy of the abdomen

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Notes

This is related to biology/ Biotechnology branch. This gives a clear cut idea of the topic. It is very briefly explained.

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Chromatography and its Types

Detail about chromatography definition, types and applications with diagrams.

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Trangenesis

A well-Elaborated file that explains transgenesis. What is the Method of Transgenesis, its screening, transgenic markers, and what are the ethical concerns associated with it. The Transgenesis process is very well-explained along with illustrations and will definitely help you to understand this topic.

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Bonding

detailed description of ionic and covalent bonding with illustrations and annotations

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sintesis de proteinas

mapa conceptual del proceso de traduccion y transcripccion

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OCR 2024 GCSE Biology A (Gateway Science) J247/03 (Higher Tier) With Marking Scheme Merged

OCR 2024 GCSE Biology A (Gateway Science) J247/03 (Higher Tier) With Marking Scheme Merged BIOLOGY A Oxford Cambridge and RSA Friday 10 May 2024 – Morning GCSE (9–1) Biology A (Gateway Science) J247/03 (Higher Tier) Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes You must have: H • a ruler (cm/mm) You can use: • a scientific or graphical calculator • an HB pencil * J 2 4 7 0 3 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name INSTRUCTIONS Candidate number • Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined page at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. • Where appropriate, your answer should be supported with working. Marks might be given for using a correct method, even if your answer is wrong. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 90. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 28 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 Section A You should spend a maximum of 30 minutes on this section. Write your answer to each question in the box provided. 1 Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate. Which monomers is cellulose made from? A Amino acids B Fatty acids C Glycerol D Simple sugars Your answer 2 The diagram shows the structure of the human brain. B C A D Which part of the brain is highly folded into two hemispheres and controls language and memory? Your answer [1]

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Blotting and its types

The concept of "Blotting" is well-explained in this file. Its brief history along with four types and their application is explained. DNA HYBRIDIZATION is also discussed. Every person who wants to learn blotting can get help from it.

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Biology (Digestive System Summarized)

Study the digestive system in summarized format. No need to memorize unnecessary ones.

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Neuroscience - Post-synaptic Events - Lecture 4

My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They include PowerPoint slide screens and the relevant notes underneath them, and boxes including relevant questions underneath.

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Herpes Simplex Virus

This file explains a special virus called "Herpes Simplex Virus". Its types, transmission, life cycle, diagnosis, treatment, and everything regarding this virus is explained in the notes so, all the virologists out there can use these notes to understand this virus and clear their doubts.

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