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Intro Molecular Biology
These are 1st year University notes for intro to Molecular Biology.
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This is a lecture on Anti-arrhythmic agents/ some old, some new as part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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Detailed notes including proof of "extra reading" aiming to answer the exam questions: Using specific examples to illustrate your answer, critically evaluate how the development of atherosclerotic lesions may lead to a variety of symptoms. Describe risk factors in the development of cardiovascular disease, paying particular attention to those you have identified in this case. Outline how the incidence of cardiovascular disease in the United Kingdom has changed over the last forty years, go on to relate the major cause of most cases of cardiovascular disease and critically evaluate the role of risk factor modification in bringing about the observed changes in incidence of the disease. Includes: causes of CVD and atherosclerosis, associated risk factors, changes in CVD since the 1960's, predicting risk factors and modification of risk factors.
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Detailed notes on protein packaging and the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. This includes images and tables.
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These notes include: SEEDLESS VASCULAR PLANTS Psilotophyta Lycophyta Equisetopsida Pteridophyta —> [Homospory; heterospory] [leptosporangia; eusporangia] leptsporangia - developmental patterning eusporangia- simple—> single apical initial complex —> multiple initials
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a. Demonstrate the importance of the circular flow of income to the national economy; b. Demonstrate the important role of the financial system for an efficient flow of funds; What are the key activities c. Explain direct and indirect financing and their respective benefits; d. Distinguish between various types of financial markets according to function.
£6.25 Preview RemoveAPPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND DISTINCTION PASS.
What are the three subatomic particles in an atom? - CORRECT ANSWER -Proton, Neutron, Electron What is the charge on: - Proton - Neutron - Electron - CORRECT ANSWER -- Proton= +1 - Neutron= no charge - Electron= -1 Show a displacement reaction in an equation. - CORRECT ANSWER -A + BC → AC + B What does Moths Eat Pink Butterflies stand for, and what does it mean for the compound? - CORRECT ANSWER -Moths → Methane (1 carbon) Eat → Ethane (2 carbons) Pink → Propane (3 carbons) Butterflies → Butane (4 carbons) Give the Chemical and structural formula for Pentane. How many carbons does it have? - CORRECT ANSWER -Chemical= CH4 Structural= CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 Pentane has 5 carbons. (PENT=5)
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this unit mainly focuses on communication as a way of improving business relationship .it focuses on using the right channel of communication for efficient business management
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 3.3 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 3.3 from the book and lecture
£2.50 Preview RemoveAP Biology Midterm Notes (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11
These notes summarize major concepts seen in the first eleven chapters of the AP Biology book. Some topics are described in more details than others.
£1.50 Preview RemoveSimple Ecology Notes
Notes on basic ecology vocabulary, as well as definitions & descriptions of the types of factors present in ecosystems (with examples).
£1.54 Preview RemovePhotosynthesis - AQA A2 Biology Unit 4
The third chapter of the AQA A2 specification for exams from June 2014 onwards. 3.4.3 In photosynthesis, energy is transferred to ATP in the light-dependent reaction and the ATP is utilised in the light-independent reaction.
£1.50 Preview RemoveCARDIAC CYCLE
-explanation of systole and diastole of the heart in the ventricular and the atrial -cardiac output -Blood flow velocity -Blood pressure -Changes in the blood pressure during the cardiac cycle
£1.80 Preview RemoveBTEC Applied Science Unit 12 Assignment 4
Unit 12: Physiology of Human regulation & Reproduction – Assignment 4 Structures and functions of the Reproductive system Task 1 The first section on the learning module requires that you show through diagrams with a brief explanation, how primary and secondary sex organs lead to the production of sperm and ova. This provides evidence for P6 Task 2 The A level students must pass a test on the first part of the learning module before they can access the next subsection. You need to write a series of questions with answers about how the structures of the male and female reproductive system allow the function to take place. This provides evidence for P7 Task 3 Complete the attached sheets on fertility treatment. In your discussion you must include the use of hormones in the treatment and how ovulation is encouraged. Make sure you include the positive and negative effects such treatment may have (sheet 2 of this worksheet). This provides evidence for M5 Task 4 Carry out the instructions on the sheet headed task 4 (a) Using the attached diagram (task 4 (b), explain clearly how differing hormone levels impact on the reproductive and other organs. Do not restrict your answer to just explaining this diagram – make sure you include other effects the various hormones involved in regulation of the reproductive system have on the body. Complete the two questions about the male reproductive system that are on the attached sheet (Task 4 (c) This provides evidence for D4 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
£6.25 Preview RemoveBiochemistry Introduction
Biochemistry Introduction - Proteins (amino acids), Enzymology (mechanics, kinetics, regulation), Thermodynamics and Bioenergetics, Carbohydrate Structure and Metabolism (Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis), 1st Year Uni of Bath BB10003, Jean Van den Elsen, Stefan Bagby
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 4.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 4.1 from the book and lecture
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Notes from Microbiology Lab, about Starch test, Gelatin Test and Capsule Stain. Including general description about the test, procedure and results.
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Notes on chromosomes, genes, meiosis, non-disjunction, and karyotyping and more. Suitable for Higher, A-level, and IB students.
£1.00 Preview RemoveAQA Biology- Nervous System at GCSE
A colourful poster explaining the simplistics of the nervous system & everything it entails for an affordable price! Handwritten and used by a grade 8 biology student!
£6.25 Preview Removelipids summarized notes
This document include all the important study material for exams. learning objectives: 1. How can you Define lipids. Or a compound to be called as lipid? 2. Classify lipids. Learn the three major groups with examples of each group. 3. Classification of fatty acids, properties and its function. 4. Study the biomedical importance of lipids. reference book: Murray R, Rodwell V, Bender D, Kathleen M, Botham P, Weil A et al. Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry. 28th Ed. Print-Hall; 2009
£18.75 Preview RemoveCell Lysis Techniques
These notes have complete detail about techniques used in lysis of cell . Cell lysis is important because of its of uses; it is used in western and Southern blot, lipids, nucleic acids , protein purification, reporter assays, and immunoassays etc.
£6.25 Preview RemoveEVOLUTION NOTES
Welcome to my collection of notes on evolution! Explore the captivating story of how life on Earth has changed over millions of years. From the earliest single-celled organisms to the diversity of species we see today, my notes cover the key concepts of natural selection, adaptation, and genetic variation. Whether you're studying biology or simply intrigued by the history of life, these notes offer clear explanations and insights into the fascinating process of evolution. Join me on this journey to uncover the wonders of life's journey!
£5.63 Preview RemoveThe complement system
Undergraduate level notes covering in detail the different complement pathways including the classical, alternative and lectin pathways. Also describes the formation of the Membrane Attack complex and the process of inflammation.
£2.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Double Award Plant Hormones
A small detailed description of plant hormones, tropisms and how plant hormones are used commercially.
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You get to know different viruses and the diseases they cause. Also what viruses look like and how they multiply
£3.13 Preview RemoveShort Introduction To The Pancreatic Endocrinology
My note is a short introduction to pancreas, its endocrine contents, functions of those endocrine cells and their vasculature.
£0.60 Preview RemoveBiology – Class 10 – Worksheet – Chapter 8
Biology – Class 10 – Worksheet – Chapter 8 - 10 Questions on “Name the following”, 5 General Questions – Helpful for students studying in Class 10 in any school board of the world e.g. CISCE, CBSE, IB, Senior Cambridge etc.
£1.50 Preview RemoveOSU Bio 1113 Final Study Guide - Weinstein
Chapters 17-21, answers for the terms (with some exceptions) in the study guide including short answer questions and terms with definitions. This is basically the filled-in version of the study guide they gave to us.
£10.00 Preview RemoveSupercritical fluid chromatography
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) is a powerful separation technique that utilizes the unique properties of supercritical fluids to efficiently separate complex mixtures. Its application in fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental science, and forensic analysis has revolutionized many industries, offering high efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced selectivity in compound separation.
£2.50 Preview RemoveMicrobiology 255 - Part1 of course 2021
Dr. Ali Ahrabi Module 1: intro and history Module 2: cell structure and viruses Module 3: bacterial growth and metabolism Module 4: genetics and biotechnology Module 5: control of growth and antibiotics Module 6: principles of disease and pathogenicity
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