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GLUCONEOGENESIS EXPLAINED
Simple to understand notes notes on carbohydrate metabolism for anyone pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry or Biology. I use these notes to lecture Biochemistry at the University of Zambia.
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Everything you need to know about Respiration for the second year of AQA A Level Biology. Includes space for your own diagrams.
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These notes are written in an essay format aimed at helping you to prepare for essay exams. This document explains the biopsychosocial model of depression, using examples from the literature and citations throughout. Additionally, limitations of this model are discussed. This study guide was formulated in preparation for the Basic Mental Health final exam in the Mental Health Studies Masters programme at King's College London. Though geared toward a postgraduate audience, the concepts are well outlined and would be suitable for an undergraduate.
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This is a summary of the chapter Secretory Functions of the Alimentary Tract from physiology Guyton and Hall 14th edition.
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A short essay, agreeing and with reference referring to the question " Is the major reason for the occurrence of extinction caused by humans in the long-term" Contains: * References *Graphs and Charts *Short essay
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biology Chatpter 1 the living world is explained All the topic are very detail and short Explined about the living &charactertics
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Simplified and easy to understand note on the metabolism of Biomolecules Such as Carbohydrates and Lipids
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Notes of the tumour microenvironment for a cellular pathology module in the third year if a biomedical science degree course. These notes cover; the tumour microenvironment, myeloid derived suppressor cells, tumour associated macrophages, regulatory T cells in the tumour microenvironment, extracellular vesicles and their role in the tumour microenvironment, and cancer associated fibroblasts.
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These notes are for Physician Assistant Students. The first section introduces anatomy, going things such as joints and planes. The second section dives into the the anatomy of the back, explaining the major structures, muscles, and neurovasculature.
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What does the nervous system consist of? =brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system and the endocrine system two divisions of the nervous system =central nervous system and peripheral nervous system what does the central nervous system consist of =brain and spinal chord two divisions of the peripheral system =sensory and motor pathways two divisions for motor pathways =somatic and autonomic two divisions of autonomic =sympathetic and parasympathetic basic impulse transmission pathway =reflex arc cells of the nervous system =glial cells and neurons glial cells =support and nourish neurons neurons =basic unit of the nervous system, formed from nerves 3 types of neurons =sensory, inter neurons, motor sensory =receive stimuli interneurons =integrate information motor =send instructions to effectors reflex arc =sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuro
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