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Biology 3/4 NotePack - Proteins
An in-depth summary of all that you need to know about these crucial proteins that keep us functioning.
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Reproduction in Organisms" for Class 12th and NEET cover essential concepts in a concise and organized manner. They begin with an overview of reproduction types—sexual and asexual—explaining key processes like fertilization, gametogenesis, and embryogenesis. You include detailed diagrams and flowcharts to clarify complex topics such as meiosis, zygote formation, and life cycles in various organisms. Important definitions, examples, and differences between sexual and asexual reproduction are highlighted for easy recall. The notes also feature important points for quick revision, making them a valuable resource for exam preparation.
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I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Chemical Reactions in Metabolic Processes.
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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 eight topics in the unit.
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The origin of life, also referred to as abiogenesis, refers to the natural process in which life came about from non-living matter.
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A highly detailed piece of work completed to the highest A level standard, covers in detail both the muscular and skeletal system with fully explanation and analysis.
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 1.2 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 1.2 from the book and lecture
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THIS CHAPTER CONTAIN CHARACTERSTICS OF LIVING WORLD ALONG WITH TAXOMY AND BIONOMIAL NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF ORGANISM
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Notes on the topic of oxidative stress and its role in kidney injury for a cellular pathology module taught in the third year of a biomedical science degree. These notes cover; free radicals, cellular defence mechanisms against free radicals, the generation of free radicals, and the toxic effects of free radicals. In addition, these notes cover acute and chronic kidney disease. These notes discuss renal ischaemia-perfusion injury and pharmacological treatment of renal ischaemia-perfusion injury. The topic of diabetic kidney injury is covered. the characteristics of, the clinical presentation of, the causes of, and pharmacological treatment of diabetic kidney injury.
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£62.50 Preview RemoveRiboNucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis
Builds on the creation of proteins and gives a brief description of RNA's role in the process.
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£2.00 Preview RemoveThe anatomy of the immune system
Undergraduate level notes covering in depth the anatomy of the immune system including the primary (bone marrow and thymus ) and secondary (lymph nodes, spleen and MALT) lymphoid organs, as well as notes on the germinal centre and mucosal immunity.
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