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A summary of the lectures on the hormonal control of the menstrual cycle: 
- the phases of the menstrual cycle 
- negative feedback and positive feedback of various hormones regulating the phases of the menstrual cycle
A table containing the main neurotransmitters of the CNS, their receptors, their synthesis and degradation and their actions. 
Includes: 
- Glutamate 
- GABA 
- Acetylcholine 
- Serotonin 
- Catecholamines 
- Peptides
Summary of the some of the main groups of enzymes and the uses of co-enzymes, as well as the reaction profile of an enzymatic reaction. 
 
Goes into detail about the 3 general mechanisms through which enzymes promotes catalysis (General acid-base, metal ion and covalent catalysis). 
 
Covers how proteins are folded into their specific shapes and how this is due to stability.
A summary of the notes on cardiac structure and function including cardiac action potentials (APs), the tissue layers within the heart and the factors affecting cardiac output and contractility.
A summary of the notes from the lectures covering the structure of the central nervous system (CNS) and how neurotransmitters work within the CNS.
A summary of the lectures covering the human genome, genetic variation and homologous and non-homologous recombination.
A summary of the lecture on the structure and principles of DNA and chromosomes
A summary of the lectures on how chromosomes can vary in structure and number and the linkage of genes on chromosomes.
A summary of the lecture on adaptation and the various forms of adaptation that organisms can undergo.
A table showing the charge, polarity, typical pKA and any notes mentioned in the respective biochemistry module lectures and textbooks for year 1.