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Example of nursing care plan (ncp)
Example of nursing care plan (ncp). It help nursing student or wrking nurses to do complete the ncp needed. For assignment, template or references.
£12.50 Preview RemoveGCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY TOPIC 9 ECOSYSTEMS & MATERIAL CYCLES
notes with specification points clear, concise, detailed, simple - but quality Higher Grade 9 if you learn it
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These notes include: INVASION OF LAND *dioecious Gymnosperms… [Cyclades* Ginkogales* Gnetales] Coniferals - 1)Pinaceae 2)Taxodiacea 3)Cupressaceae 4)Taxaceae The height of a tree monoecious* having the anther (male) and carpels (female) in separate flowers on same individual. Dioecious* male and female on separate individuals.
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This is a Study Guide type note guide giving you a basic idea of different types of rocks, and classification. This is made for 7th-9th Grade Students. This can also be made as a review questionnaire.
£2.49 Preview RemoveThe Heart and Circulatory System
These notes tell you about the parts of the heart and their functions. It also contains information on how blood is transported throughout the body.
£1.00 Preview RemoveIB Biology Standard Level Notes
An in depth look into the main syllabus of IB Biology (Standard Level only - Options not included)
£2.20 Preview RemoveIB Biology HL Topic 8 Metabolism, Cell Respiration, and Photosynthesis
Notes for IB students taking higher level biology. Topic eight includes enzymes, glycolysis, Krebs cycle, mitochondria, chloroplasts, light independent reaction, etc. Notes include the required drawings. This is from the syllabus for 2016 exams and onwards.
£2.50 Preview RemoveConus Medullaris Lesions
All you need to know about the lesions that affect the conus medullaris. With images and Harvard Style Referencing.
£6.25 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. stem cells, location of chromosomes
£0.60 Preview RemoveMicrobial Diversity
10 credit IBERS first year module, taught by Gareth Griffith. covers prokaryote structure, growth ecology, and disease, viruses, fungal diversity and technology, and fungal diseases.
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this note will help users on how to check and manage their diets and stay healthy
£7.49 Preview RemovePhysiology: Epithelia
University 1st year notes on Epithelial cells. Written for Physiology at Durham University under Dr. Karakesisoglou.
£2.50 Preview RemoveChromatography: Principle, Types and Applications
Chromatography is a physical separation method in which the components of a mixture are separated on the basis of their differential distribution between two immiscible phases. It is further divided into various types on the basis of the type of interaction that is taking place between the analytes in the mixture and the separator. This document provides a brief overview of the principle of chromatography, the types of chromatography, how to read a chromatogram and the applications of chromatography. The diagrams and the flowchart will help in summarizing the concepts and could be used to make presentations for the academic course as well.
£3.50 Preview RemoveCARDIAC EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWERS.
The difference between the maximum and resting cardiac output is called - CorreCt Answers -Cardiac reserve Cardiac muscle tissue contains fewer mitochondria than are found in skeletal muscle tissue. - CorreCt Answers -False Thin serous membrane of the outer surface of the heart - CorreCt Answers - Epicardium Thick middle layer of the heart - CorreCt Answers -Myocardium Covers surfaces of the heart valves - CorreCt Answers -Endocardium Composed of cardiac muscle cells - CorreCt Answers -Myocardium
£10.00 Preview RemoveCIE Biology 9700 Solved A level Questions March 2021
Students can get good marks by preparing and understanding the previous exam questions. In addition, questions are asked from past papers as well.
£3.75 Preview RemoveHistology of muscle tissue
Describes the structure and function of the three types of muscle tissue. Includes the structural organisation of skeletal muscle, including the sarcomere, sarcoplasmic reticulum and contraction. The three types of skeletal muscle fibres are tabulated. Key features and contraction of cardiac and smooth muscle. Regeneration of the three types of muscle is also discussed. Diagrams and tables included for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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