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pathology and Histology techniques in Autoimmune hepatitis
good for those who learn by case study format. detailed descriptive overveiw of the patient Hx and Dx using histological analysis and techniques.
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Non-major biology course Christine Yates University of Alabama
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Cystic Fibrosis essay great for 7th and 8th graders. Includes the major points about Cystic Fibrosis
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Assignment on different types of muscles. Aimed at A level and Access to Science students.
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Question 1 Amoebic dysentery is most commonly contracted through the Select one: a. Fecal oral route from contaminated food or water b. Direct transmission from one host to another c. Puncture wounds d. Insect bites e. None of the choices are correct Question 2 A bacterial genus that has waxy mycolic acid in the cell walls is Select one: a. Mycobacterium b. Mycoplasma c. Streptococcus d. Corynebacterium e. Salmonella Question 3 Classification of viruses into families involves determining all the following characteristics except Select one: a. Type of nucleic acid b. Type of capsid c. Presence of an envelope d. Biochemical reactions e. Number of strands in the nucleic acid Question 4 The basal body of a flagellum in gram-positive bacteria is anchored into the Select one: a. Hook b. Outer membrane c. Cell wall d. Peptidoglycan layer e. Cell membrane Question 5 Lysogeny refers to Select one: a. Altering the host range of a virus b. Latent state of herpes infections c. Virion exiting host cell d. Viral genome inserting into bacterial host chromosome e. None of the choices are correct Question 6 Reverse transcriptase synthesizes Select one: a. The positive RNA strand from a negative RNA strand b. A negative RNA strand from a positive RNA strand c. Viral RNA from DNA d. Viral DNA from RNA e. None of the choices are correct Question 7 Which of the following is not a viral order in the classification system? Select one: a. Caudovirales b. Vaccinia virus c. Nidovirales d. Mononegavirales e. All of the choices are viral orders Question 8 Spirochetes have a twisting and flexing locomotion due to appendages called Select one: a. Flagella b. Cilia c. Fimbriae d. Periplasmic flagella (axial filaments) e. Sex pili Question 9 The envelope of enveloped viruses is Select one: a. Identical to the host plasma membrane b. Only compose of host endomembrane c. Always includes spikes d. Is obtained by viral budding or exocytosis e. None of the choices are correct Question 10 Host range is limited by Select one: a. Type of nucleic acid in the virus b. Age of the host cell c. Type of host cell receptors on cell membrane d. Size of the host cell e. All of the choices are correct Question 11 Spirochetes are able to move due to: Select one: a. A periplasmic flagellum b. A membrane bound flagellum c. Cilia serving as walking feet d. Pseudopods Question 12 Lysozyme is most effective against Select one: a. Gram negative organisms b. Gram positive organisms c. Mycoplasmas d. Cyanobacteria e. Archea Question 13 Chloroplasts are composed of membranous sacs called _____ that carry hlorophyll. Surrounding these sacs is a ground substance called _____. Select one: a. Thylakoids, stroma b. Granna, stroma c. Cristae, stroma d. Cristae, matrix e. Thylakoid, matrix Question 14 The outcome of the Gram stain is based on differences in the cell's Select one: a. Ribosomes b. Inclusions c. Cell wall d. Cell membrane e. Flagella Question 15 Most fungi obtain nutrients from dead plants and animals. These fungi are called Select one: a. Saprobes b. Parasites c. Substrates d. Nonseptate e. Dimorphic Question 16 Adulthood and mating of helminths occur in which host? Select one: a. Primary host b. Secondary host c. Definitive host d. Transport host e. Mating takes place in all hosts Question 17 After returning from a trip to Africa, Tom begins to feel very tired and weak. He has severe anemia. A blood smear reveals a protozoan is present in his blood. The health care provider tells Tom he has malaria. Which of the following could be the causative agent of his disease? Select one: a. HIV b. T. solium c. Plasmodium malariae d. Trichophyton Question 18 The endosymbiotic theory has been developed to explain the emergence of Select one: a. Archea b. Bacteria c. Prokaryotes d. Eukaryotes e. None of the choices are correct Question 19 Which of the following is not a division of Kingdom Prokaryote according to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology? Select one: a. Gracilicutes b. Scotobacteria c. Firmicutes d. Tenericutes e. Mendosicutes Question 20 Parasitic worms have a highly developed ______ system. Select one: a. Digestive b. Nervous c. Respiratory d. Muscular e. Reproductive
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Concise 4 page paper packed with detailed information specifically about seven neurotransmitters that can influence Bipolar symptoms. A description of each, the exact part of the brain involved, and how the chemical imbalances could possibly affect behavior. The sources I cited are worth checking out. Look for the star in the title if you are interested in checking out actual notes I will be posting - my notes are very thorough and organized. Using my notes pretty much guarantees an A (I would know). Good luck!
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This note is about cranial nerves, their anatomy, testing and diseases associated with cranial nerve lesions. It will be immensly helpful for your med school examinations.
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APPLIED AND CLINICAL ANATOMY OF THE LOWER LIMB.
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I have taken these questions and answers from general knowledge Quiz.
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Health, What Disease is, Microorganism that causes disease, communicable and non communicable,What is Disease, etc...
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This is Biology 227 Class notes from Boise State University 2014.
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chapter 1 of campbell biology 11th edition
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An extensive essay on the Nervous System. Aimed at A level and Access to Science students.
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About when word recognition goes wrong, aquired dyslexia, developmental dyslexia, hyperlexia, dysgraphia.
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What are the products and reactants of cellular respiration? What are the three main stages of cellular respiration? What are the steps in each of those stages?
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These are notes for the IB Biology Course at the Higher Level. These notes encompass all the material that is required for 2016 Syllabus and were taken using the Oxford Course Companion.
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the pathogenesis ,clinical features ,diagnosis and treatment of endometroisis
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Introduction à l'étude des systèmes écologiques: la nature des expériences écologiques; les dynamiques de populations; l'exploitation des populations; les processus qui structurent les communautés dans le temps et l'espace; les flux d'énergie et d'éléments nutritifs dans les écosystèmes; la relation entre les structures et fonctions écologiques; les produits et services écologiques. Travaux pratiques sur le terrain et en laboratoire illustrant des processus écologiques importants, principes fondamentaux du design expérimental, l'analyses des données et de l'échantillonnage écologique. BIO 2509.
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Some basic notes on Variation which tells you why you look like you do and whether it is just coincidence or if there is some science behind it all.
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This document will provide you with helpful knowledge about essential, non essential vitamins and minerals to maintain a healthy lifestyle. It contains information about the benefits deficiencies, sources and dosages of Iron, Zinc, Selenium, Vitamin C, A and E.
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Notes aimed to answer the exam question: Critically evaluate the major causes of cell injury; provide suitable examples from recent literature to illustrate your answer. Notes include proof of "extra reading" outside of the lecture notes. It covers acquired, genetic and congenital examples.
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This is notes from the regular Psychology Text Book, from the chapter about Schizophrenia.
£6.25 Preview RemoveGCSE Double Award Plant Hormones
A quick detailed brief of plant hormones, and the uses of them commercially.
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Mendelian genetics, Mendel's model, the spectrum of dominance, multiple alleles, pleiotropy, epistasis, polygenic inheritance, human degree charts, inheritance of recessive human genetic disorders, multifactorial diseases. Chromosomal genetics; morgan's experiments, linkage, linkage mapping, chromosomal basis of sex, sex-linked genes, X inactivation in female mammals, abnormal chromosome numbers, alterations of chromosome structure, human disorders due to chromosomal mutations. The Chi square statistic. Images included
£5.63 Preview RemoveBio 101 Chapter Two Outline The Chemestry Of Life
Contains The Chapter Key concepts, Vocab, and a Chapter summary, and a Chapter Outline
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Detailed notes!!! Subject is biology. It contains topic monohybrid cross
£2.50 Preview RemoveOCR AS level biology module 4 notes
This set of notes covers the entire of OCR AS level Biology Module 4. It explains the content thoroughly and precisely. Diagrams are included to extend knowledge of the topic.
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Origin of Species
reproductive isolation, biological species concept, speciation,
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not something usefum , just trying to make money from it so please help
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These notes are for GCSE Biology students who want to achieve high grades, the notes are easy to revise and memorise.
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Overview of some of the most common anticonvulsant drugs
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Describes the structure and content of the mediastinum, structure of the heart and detailed notes on each atria and ventricle, structure of the great vessels and arterial and venous trees. Also includes the vasculature of the heart, including arterial supply, venous drainage and lymphatic drainage. Additionally, the stimulating, conducting and regulatory systems of the heart and embryological development. Clinical application notes and diagrams also included. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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