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Life processes
This notes is on chapter life processes for class 10 students. I hope this may helpful for you 🙏🏻
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Notes from doctoral course in psychology. Notes on language, aphasias, lobotomy, Motor homunculus, Wernicke’s and Broca’s aphasias, sensory system, motor system, the brain, brain injuries, panic disorders, stroke, anxiety disorders, OCD, schizophrenia, monoamine hypothesis of depression, etc.
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Great notes for BIOL 3320 Lecture one. These notes are in depth, easy to understand, and they will make Cell Biology a much easier class.
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Extensive notes on matters pertaining to DNA such as its components, function and uses as well as the processes of transcription and translation in the formation of polypeptides and the DNA replication. As well as the steps of DNA transfer from gene to vector.
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Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Cellular Control. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
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This is a nonmajor biology course. Notes were taken from Christine Yates at the University of Alabama
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Homeostasis is involved in every organ system of the body. In a similar vein, no one organ system of the body acts alone; regulation of body temperature cannot occur without the cooperation of the integumentary system, nervous system, musculoskeletal system, and cardiovascular system at a minimum. Three examples of homeostasis are: Body temperature regulation. Blood pressure regulation. Blood sugar regulation. A system requires three components for homeostasis: - A receptor; - A control centre; - An effector.
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Human Body definition, system, structure, organ, function, and whole body detail are easy to learn
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INTODUCTION TO MICROSCOPY AND ITS FORENSIC APPLICATION.
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Pathology notes for firsy year uni students, useful for this or similar modules.
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Course title is health biotechnology. Hope it will help you to know about how genetic regulation of degradation pathways occur in human body.
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A detailed explanation of biological molecules. Suitable for O/A level and 1st year med students
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diagram of human respiratory system and alveolis
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3 1/2 page college freshman level paper. This document discusses topics such as signs and symptoms of brain cancer, descriptions of the disease, how it is caused, treatments, and more. The references of the articles used in this document are listed at the end of the paper. There are also two descriptive photos in this paper showing the affect a cancerous tumor can have on the brain. This paper received an A from my professor.
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EDEXCEL Pearsons BTEC Level 3 Applied Sciences Notes PASS, MERIT, DISTINCTION.
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The study of the nervous system and how it relates to observable behavior. Prof. Schenkein, Touro College. I received an A on the exam after compiling my notes.
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Are you a student of Mathematics? Here is a mathematics quiz for you that will make you able to check your ability in Mathematics. Answers are also available but I suggest you to do it yourself and to check yourself. I hope it will help you . Thank you!
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For GCSE AQA Students These notes are straight to the point and follow the specification
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1000 word essay explaining role of ATP in muscular contraction relating to actin and myosin myofilaments. And Sodium-potassium pumps when an action potential from a stimulus is generated.
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1st year material, now 2nd year undergraduate University: Imperial College London. Lecture given by Dr Magda Charalambous Main topic: Genetics
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This document is full of compactly written and precise notes to help you understand this topic and help u answer questions that may come in your exams
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Life Process Various functions carried out by living beings; which are necessary to maintain and continue life are called life process. Following are the life processes in living beings: Nutrition Respiration Transportation of substances Excretion Movement Reproduction Nutrition The process by which an organism takes food and utilizes it is called nutrition. Need of nutrition: Organisms need energy to perform various activities. The energy is supplied by the nutrients. Organisms need various raw materials for growth and repair. These raw materials are provided by nutrients. Nutrients: Materials which provide nutrition to organisms are called nutrients. Carbohydrates, proteins and fats are the main nutrients and are called macronutrients. Minerals and vitamins are required in small amounts and hence are called micronutrients. Types of Nutrition: Autotrophic Nutrition: The mode of nutrition in which an organism prepares its own food is called autotrophic nutrition. Green plants and blue-green algae follow the autotrophic mode of nutrition. Heterotrophic Nutrition: The mode of nutrition in which an organism takes food from another organism is called heterotrophic nutrition. Organisms; other than green plants and blue-green algae follow heterotrophic mode of nutrition. Heterotrophic nutrition can be further divided into two types, viz. saprophytic nutrition and holozoic nutrition. Saprophytic Nutrition: In saprophytic nutrition; the organism secretes the digestive juices on the food. The food is digested while it is still to be ingested. The digested food is then ingested by the organism. All the decomposers follow saprophytic nutrition. Some insects; like houseflies; also follow this mode of nutrition. Holozoic Nutrition: In holozoic nutrition; the digestion happens inside the body of the organism, i.e. after the food is ingested. Most of the animals follow this mode of nutrition.
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General biology 101, college freshman level. These notes are very easy to understand, using acronyms and easy to remember phrases, sometimes funny.
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These notes on protein synthesis is in a header then short paragraph form. Must have a basic understanding of what DNA and RNA look like and their basic parts.
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Second year pharmacy notes on the gastrointestinal system and all the conditions which are associated, these include peptic ulcers, GI disturbances, acid reflux, diarrhea, constipation, bowel movement. Also all the drugs used to treat each of these conditions
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Notes on the electron transport chain, including complexes, ATP synthase, NADH transport shuttle systems, etc.
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An overview of concepts such as Blood, the Heart, Blood Vessels, Lymphatics, Immunity, Respiration, Digestion, the Renal System and Reproduction. Each section has diagrams. Meant for the 11th grade to freshmen in college.
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hosts prepatent period identification life cycle mode of transmission site of infection pathogenesis clinical signs diagnosis treatment prevention large strongyles small strongyles strongyles vulgaris stronglylus edentatus strongylus equinus vet school vet med relevant parasites parasitology parasit
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