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Receptors In Pharmacology
Starting from basics required in Concepts for understanding pharmacology...Hope U Guys Understand..
£0.50 Preview RemoveORGANIC EVOLUTION.
This notes are well organized in a logical order so as to give you a sequential understanding of the topic. With this notes, you learn more concepts about the origin of life through various theories from different scientists such as Lamarck and Darwin.
£0.50 Preview RemoveTopic 1.5: The Origin of Cells - IB Biology SL Review Notes
Notes I am using this year's IB exams, used multiple sources but primarily from Bioninja!
£1.80 Preview RemoveBlueprint Industrial Microbiology
This document contains elaborate study materials of the Industrial Microbiology course for both Bachelor and Masters level. All the topics covered those taught at various prestigious institutions all over the world. It covers all the books listed in the “Booklist” section. The most easy-to-understand topics are selected from various textbooks and screenshots from those books are added as well. Total page: 47.
£2.39 Preview RemoveEpistatic interractions
This notes gives you details about types of epistatic interrractions.
£1.50 Preview RemoveDigetstive system notes
This is a summary of the digestive system it looks at the function of the digestive system the anatomy and physiology of different digestive organs and there are illustrations that are included as well
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History of the cell Cell theory Classification of cells Characteristics of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells Main differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells Structure of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells Quiz I: Cell types and structure
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33 pages of Biology Notes - DNA and Genes - Human Body - Cell Parts, Functions, and Diagrams - Entire cell cycle with hand draw diagrams - Microscope parts, function, and labeled diagram - Cancer, treatments, screening, tumour detection, diagnostics - All types of human body tissues - Cell differentiation - Cell specialization, ALL specialized cells in plant and animal - Types of Stem Cells - Respiratory System with diagrams, parts, functions - Circulatory System with diagrams, parts, functions - Digestive System with diagrams, parts, and functions - Enzymes and proteins in the digestive tract - Accessory organs - Organ disorders and diseases with symptoms, causes, and diagnostics - Magnification formulas for microscope
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Detailed notes on lipid storage of the body at 2nd year dentistry level.
£0.75 Preview RemoveThe Nature of Science and the Scientific Method - Geological
The Nature of Science and the Scientific Method - Geological
£25.00 Preview RemoveBiology 214 Chapter 16 Review Quiz
Practice quiz for Biology 214: Genes, ecology, evolution
£2.50 Preview RemoveImmunity
Covers some basic information on the Immune System - the function of T-cells and B-cells as well as stating definitions and key words as well as exemplar exam-question answers.
£2.00 Preview RemoveOCR A Biological Molecules
This notes explain to you the different biological molecules you need to know for your A levels in the most concise and easy way to understand.
£16.25 Preview RemoveDiagram of the Starch Digestion in the small intestine
Diagram explaining the Digestion of starch within the small intestine. Carried out by enzymes in the membranes of the microvilli on villus epithelium cells.
£3.75 Preview RemoveSex guide 2016
Best sex guide of 2016 perfect guide for both men and woman. with images of all the best positions and tips.
£6.25 Preview RemoveNeuroscience - Synchronizing behaviour with the environment(circadian rhythms and sleep/wake cycles - Lecture 8
My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They're in the format of the presentation on the left with small powerpoint slides, and the transcript of what was said during that slide on the right.
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Notes for 1st year students in Intro to Biology. Gives details of the four macromolecules, dehydration synthesis, and hydrolysis.
£1.50 Preview RemoveBiology practice MCQ with answer key (7 Difficult Questions)
This document just contains 7 very difficult MCQ questions along with their answer key. At the end, there are some additional notes on the questions. Great for Medical practice or Bio practice.
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As title describes, concise notes covering Ventilation under chapter 6 of the kerboodle AS level (new( spec Biology.
£1.50 Preview Removeantibody adaptive immunity
This pdf contains detailed information about antibodies (immunoglobulins), their structure, types, and functions in the immune system. This would be helpful for 1st year students, however this is conceptual base for biology or any health science major student.
£2.75 Preview RemoveCELLS - Structure,Organization and Regulation of Cells
IB/A Level Biology 2nd year level expert detailed notes on Cell structure, function, organization and regulation. Very helpful for both detailed notes if student has time and comprehensive summary if skimmed over.
£6.88 Preview RemoveEnvironmental Microbiology 8: Nitrogen Cycle and Sulfur Cycle
These notes describe the nitrogen cycle, the sulfur cycle, and the microbes involved in these cycles. This set of notes was taken from a class lecture of a 3rd year course.
£3.75 Preview RemoveA2 Level (Unit 4) Photosynthesis Question and Answers
A2 Level Biology Unit 4 - The Natural Environment and Species Survival Section: Photosynthesis Really easy, fast and effective revision resource. Questions and answers!
£1.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. large scale microbe production, fuel production (biogas and biofuel)
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The most revolutionary course in biology of all time begins. Learn about covalent and ionic and hydrogen bonds. What about electron orbitals and the octet rule, and what does it all have to do with a madman named Gilbert Lewis. It 's all contained within [ Music ] Carbon is willing and interested to bond with lots of different molecules like hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen, or to other molecules of carbon. It can do this in infinite configurations, allowing it to be the core atom of complicated structures that make living things like ourselves. Life is entirely based on this element. Carbon is the foundation of biology. The little Lewis dot structure that we use to represent how atoms bond to each other is something that was created by a troubled mad genius. It 's not some abstract scientific thing that 's always existed. It's a tool that was thought. up by a guy, and it was so useful that we 've been using it ever since in biology, most compounds can be displayed in lewishish dot structure form.. Instead of sharing electrons atoms just completely wholeheartedly donate or accept an electron from another atom and then live happily as a charged atom.. The. Most common ionic compound in our daily lives is UH salt UH sodium chloride NaCl. This stuff despite its deliciousness as I mentioned previously, is made up of two really nasty chemicals, sodium and chlorine. The strength of covalent bonds varies wildly. How these bonds are made and broken is intensely important to life and and to our lives making and breaking bonds is in fact the key to life itself.. Even the sexiest person you have ever met in your life is just a collection of organic compounds rambling around..
£0.50 Preview RemoveFISDAP FINAL EMT READINESS EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND VALIDATED ANSWERS.
Let go of the mask and do not touch the patient. - CorreCt Answers -you are providing artificial ventilations with a BVM your partner says "clear" you should. flail chest - CorreCt Answers -your motorcycle accident victim is anxious, short of breath and tachycardia, with unequal chest expansion. There are no sucking wounds present. Your administration of high flow o2 does not seem to be helping. You suspect Decompress the stomach manually - CorreCt Answers -Your partner is performing mouth to mask ventilation when you notice the presence of increasing gastric distention you should
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These notes are aimed at 1st or second-year university students, studying life sciences. These notes cover the whole topic of Calcium signalling and are sectioned into easy to digest sections which include annotated diagrams. These notes include CaR signalling, Calmodulin signalling pathways, Calcium as a first second and third messenger as well as much more.
£6.25 Preview RemoveWildlife and Climate Change - Brief
These notes are just a short overview, but with a number of examples, of how climate change is expected to influence wildlife. The notes include both positive and negative effects of climate change on wildlife.
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Clinical description of the various pulmonary function tests; suitable for medical students
£1.00 Preview RemovePre-Science Anatomy & Physiology
This is notes bundle for Pre-Science Course at TriOS College London Campus. Topic including introduction to human body and cell. It is based out Tortora book Principle of Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 & 3
£1.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy essay - human vs Iguanodon hand
Short essay I wrote for UCL biomedical sciences 3rd year anatomy dissection module. Tile - A comparative essay on the anatomy and function between a Human hand and an Iguanodon hand. This is on turnitin so no direct copying! Got mid 80s for this essay (1st).
£1.50 Preview RemoveMolecular Biology
First year notes on Molecular Biology, perfect for students in any Life Sciences courses.
£25.00 Preview RemoveCHROMOSOMES
a topic of genetics. chromosomes. mitotic and miosis steps and stages.
£2.50 Preview RemoveElectron Transport Chain
Notes on the electron transport chain, including complexes, ATP synthase, NADH transport shuttle systems, etc.
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