Kings College London (KCL) • Biology
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These notes would be ideal for an undergraduate student in biological sciences, specifically but not limited to physiology. The questions are divided into 11 different lectures. The mark scheme will also be made available in www.stuvia.co.uk and search for Comparative physiology Answers. This would be a great resource for a student to test what they learnt before an exam since the questions vary in difficulty and are laid out in an easy to follow layout.
These notes cover topics from Microbiology with Diseases by Body System 4th ed. 
Vocabulary covered: Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular biology, Recombinant DNA technology, Gene Therapy, Environmental Microbiology, Serology, Immunology, vCJD. Fields of microbiology; What are the Basic Chemical reactions of life? How do genes work? What roles do microorganisms play in the environment? How do we defend against disease? Emerging Disease case study – vCJD.
These notes cover topics from Microbiology with Diseases by Body System 4th ed. 
Vocabulary covered: Abiogenesis (spontaneous generation), The scientific method, Theories/ laws, Facultative Anaerobes, Pasteurization, Idustrial Microbiology, Germ theory of diseases, pathogen, Etiology, Koch’s Postulates, Infectious control & Epidemiology, Immunology. Beneficial microbes in bread, wine, and beer; Does microbial life spontaneously generate? Redi’s Experiment, Needham’s experiment, Spallanzani...
Here is a complete summary of the WHOLE of F215! Includes all relevant information to the course and is explained in such a way that many people have said it is a lot clearer than any text book currently available.