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Practical Research

Copy of Practical Research

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Breast Cancer aetiology & Risk Factors

Breast Cancer aetiology & Risk Factors

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Respiratory and Digestive System Problem Set

Contains practice problems on the respiratory and digestive systems. Functions of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and leukocytes (white blood cells). Atherosclerosis. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL). Cilia and epithelium on trachea. Pathway of air. Partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Countercurrent exchange and gas exchange. Oxygen transporter: hemoglobin. pH changes and oxygen saturation. Cooperative binding. CO2 transport in the blood. Carbonic anhydrase. Breathing center in the medulla controls breathing rate. Detects carbon dioxide and pH levels in the blood. Saliva contains amylase, which breaks down starch and carbohydrates. Peristalsis. Secretory cells in stomach wall. Parietal cells. Chief cells. Mucus cells. Hydrochloric acid. Pepsinogen and pepsin. Zymogen. Trypsin activates procarboxypeptidase into carboxypeptidase, and chymotrypsinogen into chymotrypsin. Chymotrypsin cleaves polypeptides. Gall bladder. Olestra. Liver. Hormones.

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Biology 3/4 NotePack - Proteins

An in depth summary of proteins and what you need to know about the workings of our cells.

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The Cranial Nerves (briefly explain by points)

This is the topic of anatomy, the cranial nerves in which the course, pathways, components, clinical presentation and disease related to the nerves are discuss briefly which is easy to understand and learn. This is useful for the class notes, presentation, assignment, exams helping notes. I hope you like it very much.Thank you

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Crohn Disease

what is crohn disease, the causes

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A.P. Biology Cell Cycle Process

Consists of types of cells( Somatic and gametes), and the stages of the cell cycle.

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Human ear anatomy and physiology

Human ear has three part. External, middle and internal part. external consist of pinna and external auditory meatus it meant for beginners. Given my Sanjita

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The Small intestines

A thorough description of the small intestines and the processes it goes through. Images are present too.

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LIVER AND BILE CANCER

A review of liver and bile cancer, describing the liver functions, its anatomy and imuune system and the primary liver cancer types and metastatic profile. Review focuses on hepatocellular carcinoma and Hepatitis B&c.

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Animal Organization and Circulatory System Problem Set

Contains practice problems on animal organization and the circulatory system, with key. Advantages and disadvantages to multicellular life. 4 types of animal tissues. Homeostasis. Negative and positive feedback loops. Primary function of circulation. Difference between an artery and a vein. Primary function of heart valves. Blood pathway in the heart. Pathway of heart signal. Sinoatrial node. Atriaventricular node. Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.

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Feline Respiratory Systems - First Diploma Level 2 Animal Care

Notes from First Diploma Level 2 Animal Care. *3 pages explaining the feline respiratory system including the structure and functions of the: Nares, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs, Nasal Cavity and the sinuses. There is also a description on how the breathing process within a feline specifically works. Assignment includes labeling diagrams.

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Temperature

Cambridge A Level Physics 9702_chapter 21. This note have little bit information of temperature scale and difference between thermo-couple & thermistor with few definitions and a formula.

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Circulatory System in Mammals (A level)

Covers: blood vessels circulatory system of human blood cells blood clotting heart structure cardiac cycle (+ ECG) cardiovascular diseases transport of oxygen (eg. Bohr effect)

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Illegal Drugs v Legal Drugs

Brief essay discussing whether legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco are actually more of a danger to the population in general than banned substances like cannabis and heroin.

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AQA GCSE Biology Revision Notes

These are my notes for my 2018 GCSE Exam

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Action Potential

A level standard and beyond notes on action potentials

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Biology Notes for Grade 7

Brief coverage of cells

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EMT-Basic Class Notes - Chapter 7

EMT-Basic Class notes and Chapter 7 Text summary of Pearson EMT text.

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BIO 101 CHAPTER 1- THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE

BIO 101 CHAPTER 1- THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE NOTES

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Dementia

Notes on dementia for an innovations in bioscience research module taught on the third year of a biomedical science degree. Notes cover; ageing, theories of ageing, werner syndrome, Hutchison-Guilford syndrome, senescence, senescence associated secretory phenotype, telomere dependent and independent senescence, laboratory investigation of senescence, senolytics, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, the link between dementia and urinary tract infections, and the link between dementia and hyperammonemia.

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Unit Test Review for Diversity - Grade 11 University Level Biology

Review notes to study for diversity unit test. Includes Table of Contents to navigate to which area you may need. Talks about 10 units which include: Classify Life’s Diversity, Kingdoms and Domains, Biodiversity, Viruses, Bacteria and Archaea, Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic, Protists, Fungi, Animals, Plants. Detailed and organized from a university stream, grade 11, biology class.

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Acute Coronary Syndrome - Causes, Signs, Symptoms, Investigations and Management (1st decile notes)

Course: Medicine MBBS; Cardiology Aimed at: Clinical Year Medical Students Contents: 11 pages of thorough but concise notes on Acute Coronary Syndromes. Topics include Unstable Angina, Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction, and ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction. The notes cover causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, investigations and management strategies for all the above types of ACS.

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An analysis of factors affecting lowland heathland and the research, monitoring and legislation used to maintain it

An essay about Lowland Heathland; including factors which affect it, research about it and legislation in place to protect it. 3rd year Biological Sciences Student.

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Mammalian Physiology Immune System Part 2

Mammalian Physiology Immune System Part

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Fallopian tubes ( uterine tubes)

Fallopian tubes are paired structures, measuring about 10 cm and are situated in the medial three-fourth of the upper free margin of the broad ligament.

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Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis Overview and Processes

Steps for Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis and how they are related. General Biology I 1st-year University

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Chemistry of Life

Covers the chemical composition of all living organisms. Also covers properties of water, and chemical bonds.

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Physiology

pdf notes

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Endocrinology overview

Layout of all of the main endocrine conditions: Diabetes Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenals Pituitary - Growth hormone, Prolactin, ADH Laid out comparing hyper and hypo state (description, cause, presentation, diagnosis and management) Written by final year medical student, for other medical students, biology students, nurses, health science students, and anyone with an interest! Really easy to understand, and gives you everything you need to know!

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BIODIVERSITY semester one

These notes are based around a biodiversity module taken at salford university 2016/17.

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WJEC A Level DNA Replication

Notes for DNA Replication part of WJEC Biology Exam

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Computer keys

Keys of computer how computer keyboard helps u

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The Heart

The heart is a muscular organ about the size of a fist, located slightly left of the chest's center. It pumps blood through the circulatory system, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the body while removing waste products. The heart consists of four chambers: two atria (upper chambers) and two ventricles (lower chambers). The heart works through a rhythmic contraction and relaxation cycle, known as the heartbeat. It plays a critical role in maintaining blood circulation, which is essential for life.

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Photosynthesis

Biology notes for photosynthesis, includes, conditions, stages, limiting factors and the the importance of photosynthesis, glucose usage, leaf features and adaptations, transport of raw materials within plants

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