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Hardy-Weinberg Equation Explained
Detailed explanation of Hardy-Weinberg equation designed for A Level Biology, especially Edexcel. Includes practice questions and using the Hardy-Weinberg equation for codominance. Useful for inheritance, genetics, populations and evolution.
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KCL Year 2 Medical Notes covering the different medical treatments for Parkinson's disease.
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The notes are aimed for 1st year student studying psychology.
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This provides a summary of AAA as a condition including the background, symptoms and signs/clinical presentation, investigations to diagnose the condition and management plan.
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what is carbon cycle and what is the process of carbon cycle
£1.50 Preview RemoveBTEC Applied Science Unit 18 Assignment 2
Unit 18: Genetics and Genetic Engineering – Assignment 2 Cell Division Task 1 You must carry out the practical procedure to make a root tip squash. If possible you should then draw some of the cells that you can see, showing different stages. This provides evidence for P3 Task 2 Using either your own slide or a prepared slide identify the different stages of mitosis. Using the diagrams with which you are provided you must identify the stages of meiosis. This provides evidence for P2 Task 3 Explain how independent assortment and crossing over lead to variation in gametes. This provides evidence for P4 Task 4 Use annotated diagrams to describe the behaviour of chromosomes during both mitosis and meiosis. This provides evidence for M2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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Biomedical sciences (2nd year), genetics
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this includes notes from my textbook that I have rewritten in my own words
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Carbon: It is the second most common element in the human body after oxygen. It is present in coal, oil and natural gas. Carbon is found in sun, planets, carbonate rocks like limestone, dolomite, marble
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A nurse at a clinic is collecting data about pain from a client who reports severe abdominal pain. The nurse asks the client if there has been any accompanying nausea and vomiting. Which of the following pain characteristics is the nurse attempting to determine? - Correct Answers - Presence of associated manifestations A nurse is preparing to administer a cleansing enema to an adult client in preparation for a diagnostic procedure. Which of the following steps should the nurse take? (Select all that apply) - CorreCt Answers ---Warm the enema solution prior to instillation --Position the client on the left side with the right leg flexed forward -- Lubricate the rectal tube or nozzle A nurse is using an interpreter to communicate with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse use when communicating with a client and family members (Select all that apply) - CorreCt Answers ---Determine client understandings several times during the conversation --Use lay terms is possible --Do not interrupt the interpreter and the family as they talk
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Everything you need to know about Ecosystems for AQA Biology A Level. Includes food chains, food webs, nutrient cycles and the effect of fertilisers and more!
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THESE ARE HAND WRITTEN NOTES BY ME... I'M A NEET STUDENT & I KNOW HOW MUCH DIFFICULT IS TO FIND GOOD NOTES HERE IS MY FIRST WORK I'LL UPLOAD MY FULL NOTES HERE PLEASE SUPPORT
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Simplified notes on the structure and function of the pharynx and larynx. Includes description of the features and function of the three parts of the pharynx, actions of the different pharyngeal muscles, and neurovascular supply to the pharynx. Covers the structure and function of the different laryngeal cartilages, interior structure (including vocal cords/folds and rima glottis), action of laryngeal muscles and neurovascular supply to the larynx. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM).
£1.50 Preview RemoveGenetics of Individual Differences
Thorough notes from the third-year Cambridge University course, aimed at those with some understanding of psychology and genetics. The notes follow the structure of the 'Genetics of Individual Differences' course, Section C, NST Part II Psychology, Cambridge University, taught by Professor Mollon. This course looks at genetic determinants of personality and intelligence. Notes are presented for each of the four lectures, accompanied by a summary of each lecture. In total there are 13 pages.
£1.50 Preview RemovePepper Ripening Stages ( Development of colour chart for two varieties of pepper)
Capsicum fruits, also known as peppers, are one of the major sources of red food colourant and of pungency for spice production .In addition; fruits can be used as fresh vegetables or ornamentals due to their pleasant taste, attractive appearance medicinal properties, and vitamin content (Sonago 2003). It belongs to the Solanaceae family. Several species of the genus capsicum are known to be cultivated with the rest growing in wild. Fruits of capsicum are harvested at two stages depending on use: fully mature green for fresh use, and coloured for fresh and other uses. Capsicums are important agricultural crop, not only because of its economic importance, but also due to nutritional and medicinal value of its fruits. These are the excellent source of natural colours and antioxidant compounds (Howard et al., 2000).
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Microbiology CLINICAL Bacteriology Part 1 USMLE Step 1 Review Notes
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Concise A level notes about transport across cell membrane. Most suitable for students studying A level AQA Biology but also suitable for all other exam boards.
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1st year Animal Behaviour university student introducing the first fungi kingdom and describing their roles and pathogens with included history of pathogenic diseases with diagrams. Includes all fungal lifestyles, importance of mycorrhizas and all of their diversity
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detailed description of both topics with illustrations. aimed for GCSE level students.
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Notes on the respiratory system according to the Marieb Text book This covers: - The outline of the respiratory system - Breathing and ventilation - Pleural membrane and breathing - Alveoli and gas exchange -Factors and mechanisms involved in the control of respiration -Respiratory membrane
£12.50 Preview RemoveNeurology of the Lower Limb and Injury to Lower Limb Nerves
KCL Medical notes covering the nerves supplying the lower limb and the common injury + outcomes to these nerves.
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Actividad de los medicamentos en el cuerpo durante un período de tiempo
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