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Photosynthesis Notes

Goes in depth into the fundamentals of photosynthesis

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A LEVEL BIOLOGY REVISION TEXT WITH DETAILED ANSWERS

ribe how two-way chromatography is carried out. [2] - CorreCt Answers -Run chromatogram then turn through 90/right angle; With a different solvent; Explain the advantage of using two-way chromatography to separate short polypeptides. [2] - CorreCt Answers -Spreads spots/polypeptides out more/ make sure spot only contains one substance; Explain how inhibitors affect the rate of enzyme-controlled reactions. [6] - CorreCt Answers -Statement about two types, competitive and noncompetitive; Competitive: Similar shape to substrate;Inhibitor can enter/bind with active site (of enzyme);Non-competitive: Affect/bind to enzyme other than at active site; Distorts shape of active site; Inhibitors: Prevent entry of/binding of substrate to active site; Therefore fewer/no enzyme-substrate complexes formed;

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"Mastering Radiographic Positioning: Unlocking Clear Views of the Lower Extremities for Accurate Diagnosis!"

Radiographic positioning of the lower extremities involves precise techniques to obtain clear and accurate images of structures such as the hips, thighs, knees, legs, ankles, and feet. Proper positioning ensures optimal visualization of bones, joints, and soft tissues, aiding in the diagnosis of fractures, deformities, and other abnormalities. Key positions, including anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and oblique views, are used to capture different angles and details of the lower limb. Attention to alignment, patient comfort, and correct use of radiation settings is essential for producing high-quality diagnostic images while minimizing patient exposure. This process is vital in orthopedic evaluations and treatment planning.

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Introduction To Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis, occurring in chloroplasts, transforms light energy into chemical energy. During the light-dependent reactions, ATP and NADPH are generated, while the Calvin cycle utilizes these to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct, sustaining life and regulating Earth's climate through the global carbon cycle. This process is fundamental to the energy flow supporting ecosystems and the diversity of life on our planet.

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Biochemistry: The energy of metabolism

Detailed notes about metabolism and metabolic pathways, their regulation and enzyme regulation. Aimed at 1st or 2nd year students undertaking any kind of science or health degree.

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ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY

ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY suitable at MBBS level. Complete notes including acute management guidelines.

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URINARY SYSTEM

EDEXCEL PEARSONS BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE PASS MERIT DISTINCTION

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Safety in the environment

These notescover up the first aid given to a victim who has suffered from various incidents, the first aid kit and waste disposal

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Biological Aspects of Behavior

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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Pathological calcification

Notes on the topic of pathological calcification for a cellular pathology and special topics in pathobiology taught on the third year of a biomedical science degree. Notes cover; bone physiology, calcium homeostasis, the action of parathyroid hormone, secondary hyperparathyroidism, the basics of pathological calcification, dystrophic calcification, and metastatic calcification.

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Physiology Guyton and Hall Digestion and Absorption in the Gastrointestinal Tract

This is a summary from the chapter Digestion and Absorption in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Physiology Guyton and Hall 14th edition.

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F214 Communication

Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Communcation and Homeostasis. 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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Introduction to disease and microbiology

1st year Undergraduate Biomedical science

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