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*Comprehensive Biology Notes* Get instant access to detailed and organized biology notes, covering various topics and concepts. These notes are designed to help you understand and retain key information, making it easier to excel in your biology studies. *Topics Covered:* - Cell structure and function - Genetics and inheritance - Evolution and natural selection - Ecology and ecosystems - Human physiology and anatomy - Plant biology and botany - Microbiology and immunology *Features:* - Clear and concise explanations - Diagrams and illustrations to aid understanding - Key terms and definitions highlighted - Practice questions and quizzes to reinforce learning - Easy-to-navigate format for quick reference *Perfect for:* - Students preparing for biology exams or tests - Individuals looking to refresh their knowledge of biology - Anyone interested in learning more about the natural world Stay ahead in your biology studies with these comprehensive notes!
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A comprehensive overview of the Cell Biology topic from IB Higher level Biology. These notes are aimed at lower or upper sixth form students (Year 12 and 13) or anybody else with an interest.
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This is a very detailed review that includes both Biology, Earth Science and Physical Science. A MUST READ for those currently in the course or struggling with information regarding to the subject. Understandable and detailed.
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These notes are based on Carbon Fixation and Photosynthesis!
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Really useful notes to get around your head during those last minute revision periods. Aimed for the (I) GCSE levels. Also includes triple award materials.
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helpful notes and vocabs for medical , biology even nursing students .
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An up-to-date literature review which discusses the effectiveness of antibiotics on MRSA, supported by studies and current research.
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Chemic elements, atoms, molecule, bonds, chemical reactions, types of compounds, water, pH, and more.
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It consists of all the aspects of lipsticks as a formulation
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AQA A level biology summary sheet of the process of photosynthesis and what affects the rate of photosynthesis.
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The notes are intended to give details on effects on insects from Entomology
£6.25 Preview RemoveOCR Biology Exam Q and A's - F212 - Biodiversity and Evolution
A resource for all that contains all the exam questions and their corresponding answers taken from the unit BIODIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION from every OCR Biology F212 paper since January 2009, to January 2013. To get the best out of this resouce,look at them through and through once every day and try to memorise the answers.P.S If you would like to contact me for more resources,follow me on twitter at @Krishkmistry! Happy Revising and good luck! :)
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Introduction to Environmental Studies notes for chapters 3-6 of textbook titled "Environment: 9th Edition". Includes definitions and key points/outlines of chapters. Also can be used to AP Environmental Science references. Used for EVST-100 at the University of Redlands.
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These notes are highlighted aesthetic and interesting. You don't even have to open any text books just take a look at this pdf and you're good to go!
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this is a brief description of properties of water. donating funds to charity
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Introduction of Parasympathetic Nervous System Origins and Ganglia Preganglionic and Postganglionic Neurons Origins of Preganglionic Neurons
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Notes on Nutrition and Transport in Plants provided by Dr. McDowel at Integarted Science Education and Research Centre. Applicable for Graduate and Under-Graduates.
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AQA Biology notes looking at the control of protein structure and function as well as summarising RNA and DNA
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covers evolution, genes and DNA, human genome project, gene mutation, natural selection, speciation, extinction. For 1st yr geography degree / biology / ecology A level
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The heart is made up of four chambers: two upper chambers are known as the left atrium and right atrium and two lower chambers are called the left and right ventricles. It is also made up of four valves: the tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic valves.
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A break down of what happens in interphase and some of the stages of mitosis and meiosis. A lot of material condensed and broken down into a neat manageable format.
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The second set of a two-part lecture on the plant and animal cells, focusing more on the types of cell rather than their constituents. This is suitable for 1st year life sciences and similar study subjects
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basics of neurotransmission and underlying defects in CNS diseases.
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Se presenta un ejercicio de genética de un árbol genealógico en el que se explica (con razonamiento, datos y un dibujo) la herencia de un carácter.
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Chemistry 13th Edition 0321910419 General Chemistry Class Dalton's Atomic Theory, Law of Conservation of Mass, Law of multiple properties, radioactivity, isotopes, empirical formulas, Ions and ionic compounds, nomenclature, Angstrom, Anion, cation, oxyanion, nomenclature of binary compounds, nomenclature of organic compounds, alkanes, acids, naming
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A nurse in an emergency department completes an assessment on an adolescent client that has conduct disorder. The client threatened suicide to teacher at school. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the assessment? a) Tell me about your siblings b) Tell me what kind of music you like c) Tell me how often do you drink alcohol d) Tell me about your school schedule - CorreCt Answers -c) Tell me how often do you drink alcohol A nurse is assessing a client 1 hr following birth and notes that her uterus is boggy and located 2 cm above the umbilicus. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Take vital signs. b. Assess lochia. c. Massage the fundus. d. Give oxytocin IV bolus. - CorreCt Answers -c. Massage the fundus.
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Detailed description of chemical processes and general chemical term definitions relevant to the AP Biology Exam. Intended for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors.
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1. Form and Function of organisms 2. Animal Nutrition 3.Gas Exchange 4. Circulation 5. Osmoregulation 6. Human Reproductive System 7. Animal Development 8. Nervous System 9. Sensory motor Mechanism
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe History of Life on Earth
These notes are from an AP Biology course using Campbell's Biology textbook 10th edition. The notes cover the fossil record, evolution, plate tectonics, mass extinctions, and the origins of single-celled and multi-celled organisms, as well as other topics.
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Infografia de la Diabetes Mellitus que describe los dos tipos principales de la DM, tipo 1 y 2. Además se explica de una manera visual y fácil con esquemas para dar a entender sobre esta patología
£6.25 Preview RemoveHormones and homeostasis GCSE level
What homeostasis is and its mechanism. Negative feedback, positive feedback, endocrine system, hormones, mode of action of hormones, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, regulation of blood glucose level, insulin, glucagon, diabetes. Images included
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This notes is very simple for all student like school and college or University, so students can easy to read and write on your own copies.
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The best most simple intro to start studying biology in the first year of college that shows a student the cells, and the properties of biology
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A whole semester/term of notes from the Diversity of Life class as part of the Biology Degree I studied. Some abbreviations Notes are from an English University Biology course - first year Taxonomy, Tree of Life, 1 cell to all life forms, feeding, movement, nervous system, transmission of signals from one nerve to the other, respiration, circulatory system, excretion, reproduction, Chordates, hemichordates, fish, amphibians,
£1.50 Preview RemoveOCR Biology Exam Q and A's - F211 - Cells
A resource for all that contains all the exam questions and their corresponding answers taken from the Unit CELLS from every OCR Biology F211 paper since January 2009,to January 2012. To get the best out of this resoouce,look at them through and through once every day and try to memorise the answers.P.S If you would like to contact me for more resources,follow me on twitter at @Krishkmistry! Happy Revising :)
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Computational Science module for Neuroscience BSc at UCL Lecture by Prof Neil Burgess I got 69 in the module and a first class degree in Neuroscience
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"A cycle is a biological pathway or process, in which the end product of one cycle becomes the starting point of the next cycle. Write an essay about cycles in biology." A2 synoptic essay written for AQA Biology Unit 5 paper. Includes a detailed plan. Cycles mentioned: Calvin, Krebs, nitrogen, carbon, oestrous cycles; cyclic phosphorylation.
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This summary gives us examples of normal bacteria that thrive off of the human body in symbiotic relationships
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Gujarat state of India and this is for whoever studying Indian history
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Ist Pu : Deals With parts of flower whorls of the flower and their parts
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Chapter one notes for Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience 9th Ed by Neil Carlson. Covers the history of behavioral neuroscience, natural selection, consciousness, animal research. Contains vocabulary, pictures and simple explanations
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Notes regarding lectures on disorders of the motor and sensory system from the Brain and Behaviour 2nd year psychology course at the University of Stirling
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: A study of interrelationship / Chapter 6: Kinds of ecosystems and communities Based on Successions and Biomes With tables, diagrams, and all you need to make your mark!
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Notes taken from Myers Psychology for AP Textbook. Notes include: biological rhythms and sleep, sleep stages, the effects of sleep loss, sleep theories, sleep disorders, dreams, hypnosis, drugs and consciousness, myths about addiction, drug tolerance, psychoactive drugs, cocaine euphoria and crash, and influences on drug use.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBrock's Microbiology 14th ed., Chapter 1: Introduction to Microbiology
Includes fundamental biology terms, the history of theories governing microbiology, and its applications
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his set of notes covers the fundamental concepts of cell biology, including the structure, types, and functions of cells. It explains prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell organelles, and their roles in maintaining life. Perfect for students preparing for NEET, board exams, or general biology enthusiasts, these notes break down complex topics into easy-to-understand points, diagrams, and key highlights to make learning efficient and enjoyable!
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Sexual and asexual reproduction, mechanisms of asexual reproduction, fertilization; external and internal, ensuring survival of the organism, female reproductive anatomy, male reproductive anatomy, human sexual response, gametogenesis, female reproductive cycles, hormonal control of the male reproductive system, conception, embryonic development and growth, lactation, immune tolerance. Images included.
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This document describes how to Integrate Personal Values and Beliefs in a Nursing Profession
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Cystic Fibrosis essay great for 7th and 8th graders. Includes the major points about Cystic Fibrosis
£12.50 Preview RemoveUnderstanding autistic spectrum conditions
This is a full NVQ level 3 unit in Health and Social Care on understanding Autistic spectrum conditions which includes the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions, how this impacts on the lives of individuals and the legal and policy framework which underpins good practice in the support of individuals on the autism spectrum. It also includes different theories and concepts about autism, how to achieve effective communication and how to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions.
£2.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the Skin
Includes: - General anatomy of the skin. - The microscopic anatomy of the skin i.e. the layers involved. - Hair and nails. - Skin glands - Wound healing - Development of the skin - Ageing of skin Perfect as an overall summary of the skin for undergraduates on medical, health science and biology courses as well as a great revision resource.
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