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Cognition: Semantic Memory
In includes all about semantic memory, the defining feature theory, the feature comparison theory, the prototype theory
£1.50 Preview RemoveElectron Configuration and the Periodic Table
Notes from the textbook "Modern Chemistry” by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Chapter 5: The Periodic Law; Section 3: Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
£1.50 Preview RemoveCambridge GCSE/ IGCSE Biology Summary on Nutrition and Digestion
Notes for students going for the IGCSE/ GCSE of Cambridge Int. Exams. This is a chapter of the Biology IGCSE 2016 fully and completely summarised. This notes were made by myself, and with them I was able to score a B in the final exam.
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The key points of 5.1.2 - excretion as an example of homeostatic control (A LEVEL BIOLOGY OCR)
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Contains short notes about enzymes and how they work and the different mechanisms. Ap Biology
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This is about the characteristics of life for a Biology 101 class. It consists of how living things are organized, the metric system, scientific method, domains, and taxonomy.
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These notes are a complete study resource for students taking Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences. They are designed to cover key topics across these subjects, providing clear explanations, diagrams, and summaries to help you understand complex concepts and excel in your exams. Whether you're preparing for tests, assignments, or just want to deepen your knowledge, these notes are the perfect companion.
£1.00 Preview RemoveBlueprint Series Lodish Molecular Cell Biology Complete Solution Chapter 3
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.
£1.49 Preview RemoveLa cellula, DNA e RNA e le biomolecole
File che include la spiegazione essenziale di che cos'è una cellula, i tipi diversi di cellula e le loro differenze e descrizioni. Distinzione e descrizione di DNA E RNA e trattamento delle biomolecole nelle loro caratteristiche (proteine, lipidi, carboidrati)
£1.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy and Physiology - Atoms, Molecules, Ions and Bonds.
I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Atoms, Molecules, Ions and Bonds.
£15.00 Preview RemoveEverything you need to know about Diabetes
Includes management and consequences Ideal for 1st year student studying biology or anyone who wants more information on diabetes
£2.50 Preview RemovePlant Biology- Protists
These notes include descriptions on Protists such as: Diatoms Chrysophytes Haptophytes Rhodophyta Chlorophyta
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Hope it works, it’s my first time doing this and I want to improve and help people…
£1.50 Preview RemoveGCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY TOPIC 2 CELLS & CONTROL
notes with specification points clear, concise, detailed, simple - but quality Higher Grade 9 if you learn it
£2.00 Preview RemoveWJEC A Level Germination Maize and Broad Bean
Germination of Maize and Broadmean. Very detailed
£1.50 Preview RemoveBiochemistry
a. Organic compounds b. Macromolecule Information i.monomer ii. polymer c.Dehydration Synthesis d. Hydrolysis e. 4 types of Macromolecules: i. Carbohydrates ii. Proteins iii. Lipids iv. Nucleic Acids e. Enzyme f. food test
£2.50 Preview RemoveIntroduccion a Bioquimica
Conceptos basicos y avanzados de Bioquimica de la Facultad de Medicina
£1.50 Preview RemoveLaboratory and General Safety Rules
This is the Laboratory and General Safety Rules for school and college students and it is better for lab work.
£6.25 Preview RemovePsychology Notes
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Detailed PSYCHOLOGY notes with references from 1st year beginner.
£8.75 Preview RemoveSome key notes on Oncology (Cancer):
I have taken these notes from Oncology Cancer (Cancer).
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In this notes you will know about carbon...and their function Hope it will help you
£1.50 Preview RemoveENDOCRINE SYSTEM
This contains all you need to know about the Endocrine system lesson of grade 10 anatomy science.
£1.50 Preview RemoveBiology 108 Chapter 6
Non-major biology course Christine Yates University of Alabama
£6.25 Preview RemoveBiomedical devices
Notes on the topic of biomaterials for an innovations in biomedical science degree taught on the third of a biomedical science degree course. These notes cover artificial kidney, artificial liver, and opthalamic biomaterials, with relevant research papers discussed for each topic.
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i know that my notes are a bit expensive but they will be worth every single penny. these notes are from normal toa pretty high level.
£4.38 Preview RemoveCPR SKILLS EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND VALIDATED QUESTIONS.
How can rescuers ensure that they are providing effective breaths when using bag-mask device? - CorreCt Answers -Observing the chest rise with each breath What special circumstances should a rescuer consider when using an AED? - CorreCt Answers -Hairy chest may cause pads to not stick and fail to deliver shock. A man collapses with no pulse or respirations. What is most likely to impact his survival? - CorreCt Answers -Performing high-quality CPR When the AED arrives, what is the first step for using it? - CorreCt Answers -Turning on the AED
£0.50 Preview RemoveBasic chemistry 1110
Basic chemistry terms and concepts explained for general chemistry class
£1.50 Preview RemoveConjugation Process in Paramoecium
A description about the conjugation process in Paramoecium
£0.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. growing microorganisms (bacteria, yeast)
£0.60 Preview RemoveInquiries and replies from science
I have taken these inquiries and replies from science.
£8.75 Preview RemoveHeart Disease/ Epidemiology
This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
£6.25 Preview RemoveHow and why do cytokinesis and mitosis occur
How and why do cytokinesis and mitosis occur
£0.60 Preview RemoveThe cirulatory system
These are my notes from my first year of A level biology on arteries, veins and capillaries, sequence of blood flow and the difference between the right and left atriums and ventricles
£2.50 Preview RemovePlant Biology- Multicellular Protists
These notes include: Multicellular Protists *Rhodophyta* - tropical regions Phaeophyta Chlorophyta ——> Chlorophyceae Ulvophyceae Charophyceae Heterotrophs Rhodophyta • Chl a phycobilins • Sulfonated polymers (agar caragreenan) • Floridean starch • Zygotic and Sporic Meiosis
£2.50 Preview RemoveHepatitis C and Dengue virus [immuno] pathogenesis
Notes on Hepatitis C and Dengue virus, including structure of flaviridae viruses, life cycle/ replication, pathogenesis and disease manifestation, and immunopathogenesis- how it avoids/manipulates the immune system. This is for third year university, especially helpful for Biomedical Science or medical students.
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Bio201 Anatomy & Physiology 1 - Midterm ExamBio201 Anatomy & Physiology 1 - Midterm Exam
£13.13 Preview RemoveMedical Terminology
These notes contain the introduction to medical terminology how to divide a medical term to know its meaning from prefixes, suffixes, and roots
£1.50 Preview RemoveExcretory System
Endocrine System Endocrine Glands Hormones (normal and steroid types) Tissue Feedback (both negative and positive) One messenger models Protein type hormones two messenger models Hyper-secretion and Hypo-secretion Gigantism, Acromegaly, Dwarfism, Cushings Disease, Addison's Disease, Hypoglycemia, Hyperthyroidism, Cretinism Pituitary glands Anterior pituitary hormones Posterior Pituitary hormones Adrenal Cortex hormones how metabolic wastes can be excreted from the body (parts and functions) (also includes diagram) Parts and functions of male and female sex organs Nitrogenous wastes Functions of skin
£0.75 Preview RemoveCell Structure and Function, Cell Growth and Division
Chapter 7 and 10 study guide for Prentice Hall Biology textbook
£2.50 Preview RemoveAP Biology: Cellular Respiration
AP Biology: Cellular Respiration: Energy Basics, Generating ATP, Aerobic Respiration (Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation), Mitochondria, Chemiosmosis in Mitochondria Anaerobic Respiration, Lactic Acid Fermentation
£2.50 Preview RemoveRespiratory System, Digestive System, & Urinary System Notes
These notes include the anatomical structures of the respiratory system and the thoracic cavity, the description of the pressures that govern air flow into and out of the lungs and how these pressures change during the respiratory cycle, the factors that influence pulmonary ventilation, the respiratory volumes and capacities, the forces that govern gas exchange in the lungs and in the tissues, the neural control of respiration, the anatomy of the Digestive system, the basic processes carried out by the GI system & know the general laminar structure of the wall of the GI tract and the tissues, the functions of Salivary glands, Pancreas and Liver, the basic processes involved in the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, proteins and fats, and absorption of vitamins, minerals and water, a basic understanding of neural and hormonal control of GI function and food intake, the long reflex pathway & short reflex pathway of the digestive system, the gross and microscopic anatomy of the kidney and nephron, the steps of tubular reabsorption, how tubular secretion takes place, the regulation of Urine concentration and volume, as well as countercurrent mechanism, how countercurrent multiplier creates gradient, and how countercurrent exchanger maintains gradient.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBasics to study Biochemistry
The notes describe the basic keywords in Genetics that are important to learn for future purposes.
£1.50 Preview Removebioinformatics
Abstract: A flood of data means that many of the challenges in biology are now challenges in computing. Bioinformatics, the application of computational techniques to analyse the information associated with biomolecules on a large-scale, has now firmly established itself as a discipline in molecular biology, and encompasses a wide range of subject areas from structural biology, genomics to gene expression studies. In this review we provide an introduction and overview of the current state of the field. We discuss the main principles that underpin bioinformatics analyses, look at the types of biological information and databases that are commonly used, and finally examine some of the studies that are being conducted, particularly with reference to transcription regulatory systems
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