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Genes, Evolution and Development
1st year notes on genes, evolution and development
£25.00 Preview RemoveBiology A level Respiration A*
I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at Cambridge University. 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.
£2.50 Preview RemoveTopic 1.2: Ultrastructure of Cells - IB Biology SL Review Notes
Notes I am using this year's IB exams, used multiple sources but primarily Bioninja!
£1.80 Preview RemoveMammalian Physiology Blood and circulation
Mammalian Physiology Blood and circulation
£1.50 Preview RemoveBlueprint Undergraduate Thesis Report Book
It is an original thesis work done by me at the undergraduate level and earned A+ in the final grade. All necessary steps are provided and revised by at least two highly qualified Professors. A total of 89 references are provided by Harvard Reference Style. Total page: 92. I want to add one of my International Publications (https://www.ijcaonline.org/archives/volume178/number12/30583-2019918878) indexed in Google Scholar platform, CiteSeer, UlrichsWeb, and CSA Technology Research Database, ProQuest for citation purposes, NASA ADS (Hosted at Harvard University), University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Georgetown University, USA, etc.
£12.36 Preview RemoveThe Scientific Method
These notes overview the steps of the scientific method These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.
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This document explains atoms and their structure, isotopes, elements, and radioisotopes and their uses. It is a good review for starting to learn about biochemistry in grade 12 biology.
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Units 1-5 1. Why biology 2. Diversity 3. Chemistry 4. The Cell 5. Biochemistry
£6.25 Preview RemoveCare of the Acutely Ill Patient - Myocardial Infarction
This is a 5000 word reflective case study of a patient presenting with a myocardial infarction. It discusses the assessment and treatment options in a real-life example. Relating to nursing but relevant to other medical courses. Full references are provided.
£3.44 Preview RemoveEssay Direct Effects of Sea Urchins (Echinoderms) on Coral Reefs
University- Essay about marine biology - Direct Effects of Sea Urchins (Echinoderms) on Coral Reefs
£2.00 Preview RemoveDNA REPLICATION
THIS PDF COVERS ALL THE MODES OF REPLICATION IN BRIEF TO GRASP THE TOPIC EASILY
£6.25 Preview RemoveAS Level Biology - Common Questions with Mark Scheme Answers
- AS Level Biology (9070) - Detailed Mark Scheme Answers - Examiner Report points incorporated - Got me an A at AS Level and A* at A Level
£25.00 Preview Removemicroscopia y técnicas de tinción
esta nota esta dirigida a estudiantes de medicina, bioquímica, farmacia. asignatura, histologia
£2.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Breathing (including alveoli), adaptation of leaves
£0.60 Preview RemoveObstetrics OSCE notes part one
this note aims to help medical students who are preparing for Obstetrics and Gynaecology OSCE stations. short precise notes compiled from various sources including impey, oxford handbook and RCOG leaflets. aim to tick as many boxes as possible during OSCE
£2.50 Preview RemoveCell Biology
These are notes about Cell Biology that I use for GCSE Biology. it includes cell structure and animal and plant cells
£2.50 Preview RemoveThermoregulation, Negative feedback, Ways of transferring heat, Cell surface area to volume ratio
Thermoregulation notes for senior high school or 1st year college/university students. Includes: - Cell surface area to volume ratio explanation - Thermoregulation: - Ecto-/Endotherms - Ways of transferring heat: Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Respiration - Maintaining body temperature: Negative Feedback (Thermoregulation)
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Scientific Basis of Therapeutics. Second year Pharmacy student. To help in determining the identity of the unknown hormones, we looked for changes between the control values and the values of the unknown hormone (both the intact and castrate animal). The changes between the control rats and the rats that were treated with the unknown hormone should be .20% if they are to be considered significantly different. If the change is ,20%, it is attributed to experimental or biological error. Experimental errors may include small errors in calibration procedures, measurements, or instrumentation. Any variability that occurs because of the differences between animals is considered biological error.
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This is a brand new mock exam for 5090 biology. I have prepared it myself but some of the diagrams are from pastpapers.
£2.50 Preview RemoveGross anatomy of the male reproductive system and genitalia
Structure and contents of the spermatic cord. Structure, function and neurovascular supply of the scrotum, testes, ductus deferens, seminal glands, ejaculatory ducts, prostate, and bulbo-urethral glands and penis. Also structure and function of the male perineum and mechanism of erection. Includes diagrams and tables, plus notes on clinical application. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
£2.00 Preview RemoveEverything about Hydra
Concise overview of Hydra, it's structure, functions, mode of locomotion and consuming, reproduction, development of progeny and relationships with nature
£5.00 Preview RemoveBiology A level Excretion and Homeostasis - liver and kidney A*
I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at Cambridge University. 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.
£2.50 Preview RemoveWas Charles Darwin Crazy?
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 RemoveCaso clínico sobre obesidad infantil
Diagnóstico, parámetros bioquímicos, cuadro dieto sintético, menú.
£3.75 Preview RemoveBiology A level
Biology A level full notes AQA, all 8 topics in detail for new specification covering all specification notes :)
£25.00 Preview RemoveCell Biology-Introduction to Cells
The uploaded notes are a colour coded, systematic and organised manner of studying topics of Cell Biology. The notes are designed in a manner that makes it easy to remember what has been taught and targets specifically IB, GCSE, and high school students. This 27-page document is detailed, and very in-depth, but helpful and insightful. The following list encapsulates all the topics that have been covered in this document- 1) Unit 1.1- what is it, what are its exceptions, functions of life, cell size, cell expression and gene differentiation, stem cells. 2) Unit 1.2- The structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, a detailed view of cell organelles and their functions. 3) Unit 1.3- Phospholipids and the cell membrane, cell membrane models and cell membrane proteins. 4)Unit 1.4- Active and Passive Transport in cells. 5) Unit 1.5- The spontaneous generation theory, Urey-Miller Experiment and Endosymbiosis. 6) Unit 1.6- The Cell Life Cycle, cyclins, chromosomes, mitosis and cytokinesis.
£11.25 Preview RemoveBiology A level Coordinated Movement - muscles A*
I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at Cambridge University. 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.
£2.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction to the cell
Outline the basic functions of a cell Describe the structure of the cell membrane and outline its functions Identify the different types of membrane protein and outline their function Identify the different types of membrane carbohydrates and outline their function Explain the difference between passive and active transport Describe the following types of passive transport: diffusion; osmosis and facilitated diffusion Describe primary and secondary active transport Describe the following types of vesicular transport: endocytosis and exocytosis Describe the basic structure and function of the following organelles: ribosomes; endoplasmic reticulum; Golgi apparatus; lysosomes and mitochondria These notes are from QUB human biology first year.
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Taxonomy of Microbes Part 2
This is part 2/2 of how microbes can be named etc based on their characteristics
£1.50 Preview RemovePeripheral Artery Diseases
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition that causes reduced blood flow to the tissues in the extremities, which can lead to tissue damage and ischemia
£3.75 Preview Remove'Cell Size Comparison' Word-Fill Exercise [GCSE Level] ANSWERS
This file contains the ANSWERS to 'Cell Size Comparison' Word-Fill Exercise [GCSE Level].
£1.25 Preview RemoveIB Biology HL
Notes collated over International Baccalaureate Biology Higher Level course, both years. Would be useful for biology students in their final years of any secondary school diploma. Notes made from excellent teacher dictation and textbook summarisation. Includes illustrations and notes for Option D: Evolution
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University notes on the action of giving birth to young A.K.A Childbirth.
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