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Energy and Life
Include details on Energy transfer through the food chain (Identified producers and consumers/Autotrophs and Heterotrophs). Information on the water cycle, carbon cycle, photosynthesis and the cellular respiration.
£2.50 Preview Removemain features of the body as a response to cold water immersion
this is a poster presentation outlining the key benefits and also disadvantages of cold water immersion therapy as a post exercise recovery intervention for athletes and the pros and cons it has on athletes within selected sport and also effects on performances
£1.70 Preview RemoveElectron Transport Chain
ETC overview and steps General BIO 1 1st-year University
£1.50 Preview RemoveA level Biology Topic 1 - cell structure
A level Biology A complete Topic 1 notes for AS and A2 on cell structure
£2.50 Preview RemoveOral Cancer Health Promotion
Health Promotion Risk factors for Oral cancer What are the causes? How can we prevent or minimise risk?
£1.50 Preview RemoveCIE A Level Biology - 15 Control and Co-ordintaion; Key points and summary
Key points and summary to score well for exams. Especially recommended for those who are studying last minute.
£2.50 Preview RemoveGCSE AQA Biology Infection and Response Revision Questions and Answers Twinkl
This file provides you with questions on the entire topic of Infection and Response. It includes answers which you can refer to to check your answers and correct them. It is a great revision resource.
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his comprehensive guide covers the cell cycle, including its phases—Interphase (G1, S, G2) and M phase (Mitosis & Cytokinesis). It explains key concepts like checkpoints, regulation, and the role of cyclins & CDKs in cell division. Diagrams and simplified explanations make it easier to understand processes like DNA replication, mitosis, and cell growth. Perfect for quick revision and exam
£12.50 Preview RemoveMitochondria and the Electron Transport Chain
Undergraduate level notes covering in detail mitochondria, the malate aspartate shuttle, chemiosmotic coupling, the structure and function of each of the complexes in the electron transport chain and the different prosthetic groups required for these functions.
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My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They include PowerPoint slide screens and the relevant notes underneath them, and boxes including relevant questions underneath.
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These notes include detailed information about all types of animal tissues. These notes will help you memorize the charcterstics of tissues like cardiac,voluntary muscles,nervous tissue etc.
£1.50 Preview RemoveGenetics of viruses
Suitable for O/A level students and 1st year medical students. Describes viral structures and mechanisms.
£1.20 Preview RemoveHOW TO DISPLAY THE CURRENCY FORMAT IN C#
to textbox, label, datagridview, crystal report
£5.63 Preview RemovePost-Transcriptional Modification, Translation, Post-Translational Modification, and Mutations
This is a concise but detailed explanation about how the process of translation occurs within eukaryotic cells. There's also additional information about the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic genome, as well as a section that explains the different types of DNA mutations. This information is very useful for college students taking Foundations of Biology 2 at the University of Pittsburgh, taught by Dr. Nathan Brouwer.
£3.75 Preview RemoveLife Processes - IGCSE Biology
A selection of notes for Life Processes at IGCSE for Biology
£1.99 Preview RemoveAHIP 2020 FINAL EXAM WITH VERFIED ANSWERS UPDATED AND NEWLY RELEASED.
Mr. Davies is turning 65 next month. He would like to enroll in a Medicare health plan, but does not want to be limited in terms of where he obtains his care. What should you tell him about how a Medicare Cost Plan might fit his needs? - CorreCt Answers -a. Cost plan enrollees can choose to receive Medicare covered services under the plan's benefits by going to plan network providers and paying plan cost sharing, or may receive services from non-network providers and pay cost-sharing due under Original Medicare. Choose one answer. - CorreCt Answers - - CorreCt Answers -a. A Cost Plan only if it does not offer drug coverage.
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