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Pollen Formation and Double Fertilisation
Detailed Summary of A level Biology Pollen formation and double fertilisation
£7.50 Preview RemoveBIO 101 CHAPTER 1- THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE
BIO 101 CHAPTER 1- THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE NOTES
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Notes for biology unit 1 - anatomy and physics
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This is part 1 of organelles. This part tells us the structure and function of the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum, as well as what happens when things go wrong
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Terminology study involves learning and understanding the specialized language used in a particular field, such as medicine or science. It's important for effective communication and comprehension within that domain. Body organization study focuses on understanding the hierarchical structure of the human body, from the cellular level to organs, systems, and overall body organization. This knowledge helps in grasping how different parts work together to maintain life and function.
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.
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Description of the histology of the different parts of the female reproductive tract. Includes the ovarian/menstrual cycle and some clinical notes, as well as some diagrams. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Year 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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you will get 15 clinical case questions for peptic ulcer
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Notes on Microbiology and Pathology from the Levisons textbook for dental nurses
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Internal and External Respiratory system of Human Body. Respiratory system related all parts explain briefly in this notes. I hope you this notes helps all students.
£25.00 Preview RemoveLiver in the Human Body
This PDF contains notes on how the liver functions. These notes are for an IGCSE student.
£1.50 Preview RemoveVoltage-Dependent Membrane Permeability
Ionic Current across Nerve Cell Membrane, Tyoes of Voltage Dependent Ionic Current, Voltage Dependent Membrane Conductance, Refractory Periods, Myelination,
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Brief insight to further additional science - understanding how water can be transported within plants (osmosis). A better understanding would require greater knowledge on the topic of osmosis. Ideal for students aiming high in biology science exams for additional/further additional units.
£1.30 Preview RemoveBTEC APPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 BIOLOGY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.
Explain why palisade cells are closely packed together - correct Answers - To form a continuous layer in the leaf Explain why palisade cells have a large vacuole - correct Answers -To maintain turgor (pushes against the cell wall to maintain rigid shape) Describe the adaptations of a root hair cell - correct Answers -Root hair shape Large vacuole Thin cellulose walls Explain why root hair cells have an elongated section known as the root hair - correct Answers -Increased surface area for maximum movement of water into the cell
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My course includes notes/summary of first year grade about Biological molecules and chemicals such as water, carbon and more. Also, I have discussed about Eukaryopois(animal cells).
£0.50 Preview RemoveLaboratory and General Safety Rules
This is the Laboratory and General Safety Rules for school and college students and it is better for lab work.
£6.25 Preview RemoveMeiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
Notes of Chapter 10 from Campbell's Biology in Focus Textbook
£5.00 Preview RemoveBIOLOGY 101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CHAPTER 11-20 PART 2
BIOLOGY 101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CHAPTER 11-20 I studied these notes and attained straight A’s
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Enzymes at GCSE level. Explains the different types of reactions, what activational energy is, energy carrier molecules, catalysis. Explains in detail properties of enzymes, mechanisms, factors affecting enzyme reactions, inhibitors, allosteric enzymes, enzyme regulation. Includes images.
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This note is for people who mostly need it for Physical Education.
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Complete the word-fill exercise and then download the 'Cell Size Comparison [ANSWERS]' file to check how well you did! The file can be opened in an app such as Notability where you can hand write the answers on a touch screen device.
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6250 Word Report on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Both points for and against are given. Year 12 3AB Human Biology notes - got 82% at John Forrest secondary college.
£3.13 Preview RemoveA detailed account on morphology of Inflorescence.
As the title suggests, it provides a very detailed and precise information on different types of Inflorescence morphologically. It aims to provide guide to every type of question from very short to essay type questions. This notes can be used by any level of student be it 1st year beginner to the final year. This note falls under the Bachelors degree of Science , Botany(Honors) course 2nd year. I have taken the help of several books as reference to make it perfect as far as possible.
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The notes consist of lecture notes as well as self-made notes from the textbook by Robert A. Baron. It an undergraduate level Introduction to Psychology.
£3.75 Preview RemoveOpenstax Biology Chapters 6-7, 10-11
This was for a General Biology 101 Class at Rutgers University. The notes are based off of the Openstax Biology textbook online, covering metabolism, cellular respiration, cellular respiration, and meiosis and sexual reproduction. This study guide made for the second exam is extensive and organized with marginalization for clarity.
£3.13 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. osmosis. diffusion, active transport basics of digestion
£0.60 Preview RemoveAdvantages of polyploidy in Agriculture
These types of plants produce large fruits and withstand droughts and floods.
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