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NUCLEIC ACID
EDEXCEL PEARSONS BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE PASS MERIT DISTINCTION
£3.13 Preview RemoveIntro Molecular Biology
These are 1st year University notes for intro to Molecular Biology.
£2.00 Preview RemovePlant Biology- Systematics and Classification
For 2nd year university students: Systematics: Linnaeus: 1) Binomial (genus/species) —> Coffea arabica [genus species] 2) Sex , Sex , and more Sex Classification by: PROKARYOTES - morphology differential staining “nutrition” [photosynthesis vs heterotrophic] Classification [Binomial]
£3.75 Preview RemoveClinical Trials/ An overview
This is a lecture on Anti-arrhythmic agents/ some old, some new as part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
£6.25 Preview RemoveCardiovascular disease and Atherosclerosis MSc Level
Detailed notes including proof of "extra reading" aiming to answer the exam questions: Using specific examples to illustrate your answer, critically evaluate how the development of atherosclerotic lesions may lead to a variety of symptoms. Describe risk factors in the development of cardiovascular disease, paying particular attention to those you have identified in this case. Outline how the incidence of cardiovascular disease in the United Kingdom has changed over the last forty years, go on to relate the major cause of most cases of cardiovascular disease and critically evaluate the role of risk factor modification in bringing about the observed changes in incidence of the disease. Includes: causes of CVD and atherosclerosis, associated risk factors, changes in CVD since the 1960's, predicting risk factors and modification of risk factors.
£4.38 Preview RemoveOCR Biology A, A-level: 2.1.1 Protein packaging and the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Detailed notes on protein packaging and the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. This includes images and tables.
£2.00 Preview RemovePlant Biology- Seedless Vasculature plants part 2
These notes include: SEEDLESS VASCULAR PLANTS Psilotophyta Lycophyta Equisetopsida Pteridophyta —> [Homospory; heterospory] [leptosporangia; eusporangia] leptsporangia - developmental patterning eusporangia- simple—> single apical initial complex —> multiple initials
£2.50 Preview RemoveFinancial institution and monetary theory
a. Demonstrate the importance of the circular flow of income to the national economy; b. Demonstrate the important role of the financial system for an efficient flow of funds; What are the key activities c. Explain direct and indirect financing and their respective benefits; d. Distinguish between various types of financial markets according to function.
£6.25 Preview RemoveAPPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND DISTINCTION PASS.
What are the three subatomic particles in an atom? - CORRECT ANSWER -Proton, Neutron, Electron What is the charge on: - Proton - Neutron - Electron - CORRECT ANSWER -- Proton= +1 - Neutron= no charge - Electron= -1 Show a displacement reaction in an equation. - CORRECT ANSWER -A + BC → AC + B What does Moths Eat Pink Butterflies stand for, and what does it mean for the compound? - CORRECT ANSWER -Moths → Methane (1 carbon) Eat → Ethane (2 carbons) Pink → Propane (3 carbons) Butterflies → Butane (4 carbons) Give the Chemical and structural formula for Pentane. How many carbons does it have? - CORRECT ANSWER -Chemical= CH4 Structural= CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 Pentane has 5 carbons. (PENT=5)
£7.50 Preview Removebusiness management 221
this unit mainly focuses on communication as a way of improving business relationship .it focuses on using the right channel of communication for efficient business management
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