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In depth summary of the Human Body's Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance
This is a summary of the Human Body's Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance. It covers compartments and subdivisions of fluid in the body, causes, explanations, different mechanisms, differentiate between hypotension and hypertension, acids and bases, signs and symptoms. Very easy to read and understand!
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1st year Field and Lab Techniques notes, University of Exeter
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 3.5 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 3.5 from the book and lecture
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A study of the cell, the fundamental unit of biological structure and function. An introductory section on bioenergetics and biochemistry lay the groundwork for the consideration of the cell through a modern interdisciplinary approach. The course examines the ultrastructure of the cell and of the most universal cell functions: transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cellular reproduction, and protein synthesis. Lecture themes are illustrated in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory
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Summary of topic 4B from A Level Biology AQA Revision book
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This is a concise, basic list of nutrients that are necessary for plant growth. It will provide you with necessary core information.
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Grand Valley State University, BMS 212 class notes. These notes follow the book: Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy, 4th Edition Author - Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
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Microbiology CLINICAL Bacteriology Part 1 USMLE Step 1 Review Notes
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Lecture notes of Morphology in flowering plants.
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Introduction to Cardiovascular System is given in simple and easy way.
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This set of notes covers the entire of OCR AS level Biology Module 3. It explains the content thoroughly and precisely. Diagrams are included to extend knowledge of the topic.
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It contains complete description of antigen. Epitope peritope, determinant of antigenicity etc
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The differences between herbivore and carnivore digestive systems.
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This file contain the important scientist and time of discovery which is in the field of biology. This will help you to quickly revise during your exam time and also daily revision. You found all in one place.This is help you crack NEET & MEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAMS.
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Notes include third quarter of the first semester of Biology at Saint Louis University.
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This chapter is all about the structures and processes involved in the production of chemical energy.
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Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. diffusion and osmosis
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I am currently a 3rd year medic in the UK and this resource helped me achieve an A in my Biology A-level. COMPLETE BANK! It covers the complete A-level biology spec, both A2 & AS. This resource is a compilation of a variety of extended questions with mark scheme answers. This includes many 6markers amongst other questions which I myself found were repeated in the past years. I sat the AQA A-level biology exam however this bank of questions were not only repeats on the AQA spec but questions from different exam boards. Not only this but aside from giving you model answers, its a quick and easy way to summarise key topics. The questions bank is split topic by topic, just like the CGP book, from 1A through to 8B, covering all of the AS content. I read through the CGP guide then collated all the heavy mark questions with their markschemes from all the past papers I could find. After the initial understanding of the topics, I used the questions bank to revise for my final exams. This resource can also be bought with just the AS questions or just the A2 questions.
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BIOPSYCHOLOGY ESSAY TASK : Evaluate what is known about glial cells and their role in the brain. KEY TEXTS : Allen & Barres (February 2009) Glia – more than just brain glue. Nature 457(5) 675-7 Leitzell (June 2008) The other brain cells. Sci Am Mind 19(3) page 7. Fields (June 2011) The hidden brain. Sci Am Mind 22(2)
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These are the handwritten notes useful for the NEET UG Medical entrance examination and as well as class 12th Boards also. Total Pages:17 PDF size:7-8MB Subject: Class:12 CBSE Language:English Prepared By;Vimalraj.T(Myself) Cleared NEET UG 2021 with 98.00 Percentile and CBSE Class 12th with 97.4%
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Fun and eye catching infographic to display in hospitals or to use in Biology work.
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It is for intermediate level. For review. For high school. Limited version. Turkish. If you want english version get contact. rehber13@gmail.com
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This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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These notes are specifically for A-Level biologists, a detailed look at water as a chemical and its properties. This essay is an essential if A- Level biologists want to look like they know what they’re talking about the second they walk into the classroom.
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This is a highly detailed booklet that explores the Respiratory system and the Heart. it is completed in great detail including both explanation and analysis. it is completed to a high distinction A Level Standard
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A nurse working at the clinic is teaching a group of clients who are pregnant on the use of non-pharmacological pain management. Which of the following statements by the nurse is an appropriate description of the use of hypnosis during labor? a) Hypnosis focuses on the biofeedback as a relaxation technique b) Hypnosis promotes increased control of her pain perception during contractions c) Hypnosis uses therapeutic touch to reduce anxiety during labor d) Hypnosis provides instruction to minimize pain - CorreCt Answers -b) Hypnosis promotes increased control of her pain perception during contractions
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Beginner notes for introduction to biology. Covers Applied Cells, Genetics, and Physiology and how trillions of tiny cells of our bodies work together in organ systems to use food for energy, to keep us alive, moving and healthy, and how information passes to subsequent generations.
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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These notes are from an algebra based Physics I course geared towards Biology majors. This powerpoint is a boiled down version of the material as it contains all of the equations we were required to know for the test.
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GCSE poster with information on photosynthesis and respiration
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Document includes the origins, insertions, actions, and nerves of every muscle of the upper extremity.
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International Baccalaureate Biology HL Topic 8.3 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 8.3 from the book and lecture
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IN THIS NOTES YOU KNOW ABOUT CARBON AND THEIR FUNCTION.....HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
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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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The digestive system is a complex network of organs responsible for processing food and extracting nutrients. It includes the mouth, where digestion begins with chewing and saliva production. The food travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where it's mixed with gastric juices. Next, it enters the small intestine, where most nutrient absorption occurs. The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas contribute digestive enzymes and bile to aid in nutrient breakdown. The large intestine absorbs water and electrolytes, forming feces, which are then eliminated through the rectum and anus. This system plays a crucial role in breaking down food and providing the body with essential nutrients.
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Highschool, Grade 9 information in this pdf is a summary of Glencoe Biology book, chapter 18, lesson 1. From the website McGraw Hill. includes: structure, nutrition, survival, ecology, and reproduction of prokaryotes.
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Obesity is a huge problem in the world today; many research are focusing on it because it is connected to many chronic diseases. Childhood obesity is a determinant of obesity later in life. This note focus on causes and management of childhood obesity.
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Everything you need to know for Topic:1 of Unit:1 for Edexcel AS Biology
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Best berief notes of class 11 biology
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These notes describe how each part of the digestive system works. Aimed at a-level to 1st year students.
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