Biomedical Science

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Neuroscience Level 2
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    Neuroscience Level 2

  • In-Depth Notes of Neuroscience 2 - graded 88% with these notes
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Respiratory Science
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    Respiratory Science

  • In depth notes of Respiratory Science - graded 88% with these notes.
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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
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    Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

  • Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer - collected all my notes together to make this simple. Scored 10/10 in this exam questions
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Stem Cells and Development
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    Stem Cells and Development

  • In Depth notes on Stem Cells and Development - Graded 87% with these notes
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Vascular Biology and Haematology
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    Vascular Biology and Haematology

  • In-Depth notes on Vascular Biology and Haematology - graded 85% on the exam with these notes
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Gross Anatomy of the Digestive System/Gastrointestinal Tract
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    Gross Anatomy of the Digestive System/Gastrointestinal Tract

  • This summarises the first lecture in the "Digestion and Renal Sciences" module. The notes cover: - Only gross anatomy, no microscopic, covered. - Why we require a digestive system. - Gross anatomy, with a great focus on the abdominal cavity. - A brief overview of the digestive system general organisation and their functions. - Brief introduction of the key processes which occur within the digestive system organs (mouth, stomach, rectum etc). - Brief introduction of the key organs of...
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Cardiorespiratory Physiology - Supporting Metabolism
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    Cardiorespiratory Physiology - Supporting Metabolism

  • This document summarises the first lecture delivered in the 'Cardiovascular and Respiratory Science: Fundamental Principles' by Dr Andy Coney. The document discusses: - Why we require a cardiovascular system to support metabolism. - Functions of the respiratory system, both generally and of specific organs. - How cardiovascular functions relate to that of the respiratory, and which functions are unique to the systems. - Basic concepts of the relationship between pressure and flow are ...
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