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Diabetes Mellitus
Notes include brief definition of diabetes, and its prevalence in individuals. Classifications of diabetes are included with bullet points of the main features of the three major types. a brief description of diagnosing diabetes, symptoms of diabetes and treatment are included.
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Immune response in Pathogens is a full study notes to understanding the working strategy of Pathogens in our body and how immunity or immune system response to cure this infaction .
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My notes are constantly being updated, and include college level Biology at a top tier prestigious university.
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Builds on the creation of proteins and gives a brief description of RNA's role in the process.
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Notes discussing the efficacy of vaccination programmes using the smallpox vaccinne, the polio vaccine, the MMR vaccine and the rotavirus vaccine, as examples. These notes are for a clinical microbiology module taught in the third year of a biomedical science degree.
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Full summary of Agents of Disease, definition of infectious diseases, Koch's Postulates, Symbionts and pathogens, and How Diseases Spread ?.
£2.50 Preview RemoveVirology II HPV, Coxsackie, MMR study guide
What is the most common sexuality transmitted infection in US =HPV HPV is a common virus that infects (2) =- teens - adult What cells does HPV infect (2) =- epithelial cells - mucous membranes HPV comes in two types of induced epithelial cell proliferation =- Benign - Malignant Benign HPV is in the form of =warts Malignant HPV is in the form of (2) =cervical cancer, oropharyngeal cancer Is HPV (DNA or RNA) (enveloped or non-enveloped) =non-enveloped DNA HPV encodes for how many proteins =8-10 What do HPV proteins E6 and E7 do? =induce the host cell DNA to replicate
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Aimed at year 11 and 12 students (senior highschool students) specifically completing SACE studies. Helpful for any students undergoing a biology course with a focus topic on cells and macromolecules. This is a practical to observe passive transport into and out of cells through osmosis. {Just as a side note, and although not completely relevant, if you haven't already, I highly recommend watching that movie Osmosis Jones, it really cool yet freaky and also Bill Murray does random stuff like take antibiotics in and everything Bill Murray does is magical. Also Morpheus from the matrix is in it (not Morgan Freeman)} Aim of the investigation: The Aim of the investigation was to observe the biological process of osmosis through testing the change of mass of potato discs different concentrations and test a viable hypothesis which could then be justified using the information and knowledge gained from learning about passive transport and functions of the cell membrane in class.
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These notes about the human activity and environment have helped me gain alot of marks in the test so I hope it helps you aswell
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The physiology and nutrition behind breastfeeding as well as its benefits and detriments
£1.50 Preview RemoveBiology 143 Chapter 1 Notes
These notes pertain to Science. Course Biology 143. introduction to Biology 1st year. Chapter 1.
£6.25 Preview RemoveGCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY TOPIC 3 GENETICS
notes with specification points clear, concise, detailed, simple - but quality Higher Grade 9 if you learn it
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This are typed notes from my intro to bio class. We used the book Inquiry into Life by Sylvia S. Mader so that is where the chapters are coming from but covers all the basics from parts of the body, genetics, cells, mitosis, etc. 2 of the charts will not format great but they are still helpful.
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IGCSE BIO Transport plant Sorted pastpaper question
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This notes contain the types of diseases and infections, good manners and personal hygiene
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From NOVA 2016 - College Cell Biology Lecture by D. Fernandez Topics - DNA vs RNA - Gene Expression - Transcription vs Translation - Cancer Cells - Cell Signaling
£2.50 Preview RemoveBIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
A study of the cell, the fundamental unit of biological structure and function. An introductory section on bioenergetics and biochemistry lay the groundwork for the consideration of the cell through a modern interdisciplinary approach. The course examines the ultrastructure of the cell and of the most universal cell functions: transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cellular reproduction, and protein synthesis. Lecture themes are illustrated in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory
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Detailed notes on environmental change and different types of indicator species
£0.90 Preview RemoveControl, Genomes and Environment - OCR A2 Biology Exam notes
Detailed notes for each specification point for every unit in the second exam of A2 biology.
£1.50 Preview RemoveInfectious Diseases and Where to Find Them (and their control)
This is the entirety of the notes and subjects studied in the module Infectious Diseases and their Control in the Bsc Microbiology course.
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It is a skeletal muscle note. It is handwritten notes by professor Ali Raza. It is prepared in such a way that students can understand them easily
£2.50 Preview RemoveNeuroscience - Neuronal Cell Signalling- Lecture 5
My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They're in the format of the presentation on the left with small powerpoint slides, and the transcript of what was said during that slide on the right.
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Comprehensive notes on 1.1 Introduction to Cells written for the 2016 syllabus. Precise and concise. Easy to follow. With markschemes that show the structure of answering relevant questions. Suitable for pre-exam revision and studying alongside with your textbooks and workbooks.
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