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IB HL Biology Topic 9 Plant Biology
These are revision notes of the whole of Topic 9 Plant Biology for the new specification of IB HL Biology (exams from 2016 onwards). These were created through the use of a variety of resources, including the Oxford textbook, revision guide and class notes. I have just finished my IB exams and am predicted a 7 in HL Biology.
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These notes cover Population Ecology, with terms such as: Population Density, Natality, Mortality, and Lag Phase.
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Detailed notes on classification. Following the OCR A level biology specification 2014 and onwards. AS revision notes.
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These notecards contain parts of a cell and can be used to study with
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Important details for anyone in the medical field and or going into the medical field. Human body, Blood and components.
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This is the basic of cellular respiration . If you known this stuff then you are good to go cellular respiration test or quiz .
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Notes covering the topic of toxins produced by microorganisms to aid in survival and in defence against the host immune system. This topic is taught in a clinical microbiology module on the third year of a biomedical science degree. These notes cover the mechanisms of action of the toxins produced by microorganisms, and human diseases caused by such toxins, including; botulism, tetanus, cholera, shigellosis, and food-poisoning.
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Level 1/2 pharmaceutics Drug dissolution notes, explaining variables and techniques for drug analysis
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The second chapter of the AQA A2 specification for exams from June 2014 onwards. 3.4.2 ATP provides the immediate source of energy for biological processes.
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