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Full review of fertilization
1)occurrnce of fertilization 2)After the process of ovulation 3)process of fertilization 4)History of sperm 5)History of egg 6)Morphology of sperm 7)Morphology of egg 8)Recognition of egg and sperm 9)sperm attraction-Action at a distance 10)The acrosomal reaction in sea urchin 11)Species-specific recognition in sea urchins: 12)Induction of mammalian acrosomal 13)secondary binding of sperm to the zone pellucida 14)Diseases 15)conclusion.
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this will be usefull for students who pursue Microbiology and medicine. it briefs about general microbiology , morphology and physiology of bacteria.
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Notes on protein structure and function, with key examples illustrating the link between the two. Summary notes from a the first year of a Russell Group university.
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Introduction of Cardiac arrhythmia Types of arrhythmia Treatment for arrhythmia
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These are my notes from this semester for Mind, Brain and Behaviour. This explores the evolution of the human brain from our ancestors to present day as well as the processes of circadian rhythms and their role in sleep and genetics and behavioural genetics and their role in psyciatric disorders.
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Signalling pathways in Oral Cancer and EGFR expression in oral cancer
£2.50 Preview RemoveAs Biology- Mass Transport
This is for As biology, this topic is about mass transport of plants including transport of water in plants
£2.50 Preview RemoveWest Nile virus review article
This is a review article about west nile virus.
£25.00 Preview RemoveAnalysis of a Healthy Active Lifestyle
In this piece of GCSE coursework I analysed the lifestyle of a subject and made an action plan based on their lifestyle, about how they can improve it.
£6.25 Preview RemoveChapter 7 AQA Biology A2 Unit 4
There are comprehensive notes for all of chapter 7 in unit 4 biology, AQA A2. They cover every learning objective with detailed diagrams and explanations of all features within this section of the course. Being highly in-depth, these are suitable for any ability student studying A2 biology.
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As biology notes specific for Edexcel unit two, however can be applied for alternative exams
£1.00 Preview RemoveENDOCRINE SYSTEM
This contains all you need to know about the Endocrine system lesson of grade 10 anatomy science.
£1.50 Preview RemoveBlueprint Series Lodish Molecular Cell Biology Complete Solution Chapter 5
Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish is a renowned book taught all over the world and it is liked by around 90% of students. This is the first-ever complete chapter-by-chapter solution of the book. I hope it will be of immense usefulness for those who want to have a very high-end result in their exams because sometimes it is not possible to go through the whole book.
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Introduction à l'étude des systèmes écologiques: la nature des expériences écologiques; les dynamiques de populations; l'exploitation des populations; les processus qui structurent les communautés dans le temps et l'espace; les flux d'énergie et d'éléments nutritifs dans les écosystèmes; la relation entre les structures et fonctions écologiques; les produits et services écologiques. Travaux pratiques sur le terrain et en laboratoire illustrant des processus écologiques importants, principes fondamentaux du design expérimental, l'analyses des données et de l'échantillonnage écologique. BIO 2509.
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[High School Level] - Relationships - Symbiosis - Diversity - Zoos - Variation - Theories - Natural/Artificial Selection - Reproduction - Sexual/Asexual - Fertilization - Flowers - Traits - Niche - Engineering - Mitosis/Meiosis - Zygote/Embryo - Adaptation - DNA - Mutations/Mutagens
£2.49 Preview RemoveDigestive System
This is a summary of Digestive System. This was used when I was in 2nd year at Anatomy class. But you can also use it in Biology and Zoology since both tackle almost the same lectures.
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This material explains the properties of life using specific examples. It also discusses our changing views on how life began.
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In this notes you will find most important and valueable previous year question of biology subject class 12
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Biopsychology revision notes, helped me to get an A* in 2016 psychology
£3.75 Preview Remove(GCSE) Immune System
This is an in-depth guide on everything you need to know about your immune system. Included is information which is crucial if you wish to pursue biology or work in a field similar to this. These notes also offer you additional information in areas related to this such as vaccines
£3.11 Preview RemoveBIO 2137 Lab Module 3 Report Template Life Cycle Introduction to Plant Science
BIO 2537 Introduction aux végétaux Évolution de la diversité des groupes végétaux; concepts anatomiques et physiologiques; notions du métabolisme incluant la photosynthèse; applications récentes en biotechnologie et en sciences de l'environnement. BIO 2527.
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This is related to biology/ Biotechnology branch. This gives a clear cut idea of the topic. It is very briefly explained.
£3.75 Preview RemoveLabiyrinthitis vs BPPV
all you need to know to differentiate the two conditions. Presentation, Diagnosis and Treatment. With table, images and Harvard Style Referencing.
£4.38 Preview Removestructure of heart
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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Summary pages for Unit 4 CIE IGCSE Marine Science
£2.50 Preview RemoveScience in Civilization: Exam 1
Covers: - What is Science - Metric System - Motion (3 basic concepts, applications, components) - Speed - Velocity - Acceleration -Inertia - Newton's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Laws of Motion - Metric prefixes
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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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This notes has been prepared with an idea that on completion of the course, the student can opt for any field related to the Biological Sciences in his / her higher studies. A foundation for learning various subjects had already been provided in the lower classes through appropriate revisions in the syllabus. The revision of syllabus made, has provided us with an opportunity to offer adequate information related to several fields in biology to the students of Higher Secondary classes. The 11th and 12th standard lessons are interlinked. A sound knowledge of the material provided in this book will be essential for pursuing the next level. The lessons are written in such a way that the student is encouraged to do further reference work. A list of books for such reference work is provided. The students can also visit websites related to each lesson. Sample questions are provided at the end of each unit. The teachers can frame more questions to test knowledge, understanding, application and extension of this discipline. As the scope of life sciences is widening due to increasing demands and ultra developments in all fields, an active, interested indulgence in the study of Biology will certainly be beneficial.
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This paper examines cybercrime, mainly focusing on someone who has perpetrated such crimes. By studying the theoretical perspectives and underlying factors associated with cybercrime, the intention is to explain the behavior and propose strategies to reduce recidivism. The wrongdoer's background, the character of the crime, influencing factors, criminal movements, and related consequences can be very well explored to beautify our understanding of cybercriminal interest.
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Provides a 23 page document highlighting the most important aspects of the macroeconomics course (specifically designed for The University of Nottingham but can be used by anyone), with diagrams, examples and a comprehensive contents page allowing for in-depth study of this module. Information is as concise as the module allows, and full coverage is included. A must-have.
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A 72 slide power point breaking down macroeconomics, sharing the basics of the subject. Lots of summaries, pictures and examples aimed at first to second year economic students; however, these notes will come in handy to graduates, professors or anyone else interested in learning about economics. These notes were used by me on countless occasions and helped me dramatically improve my grades. These notes will not let you down, if you cannot get a simplified answer to a question you have regarding macroeconomics in these notes then you will not be able to find the answer anywhere. The lecturer was Ben Rudes.
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