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the leaflet describes the role of animals in society highlighting roles such as animal racing, animal testing, breed image, commercial use etc.
A pathogen report explaining role of pathogens, bacteria, virus, fungi, poison, parasites, metabolic disease, the immune system specifically covering antibodies, ringworm and Foot and Mouth but mainly focuses on pathogenesis.
Animal health legislation discussed including case studies of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and Animal Health and Welfare Act (Scotland) 2006.
Animal health check table going around the body, highlighting normal and abnormal signs in an animal.
Notes for cell organelles for any biology course including structure and function of each organelle written revision style with pictures. Also includes mitosis and meiosis structure and function with pictures written in revision style.
Animal nutrition overview of importance of nutrition looking into the feeding plan of a hamster and rabbit. Good notes for biology nutrition studies, although animal related its a good comparison in different species.
It includes internal/external factors influencing evolution of behaviour in domestic and wild breeds of sheep. It highlights the history of behavioural changes, and how domestication shapes the sheep of today.
Ethogram essay including the types and methods of ethograms. The study was based on dog behaviour, but describes the basic features and function of behavioural studies.
Diploma level 3 merit grade animal behavioural essay. It includes normal/abnormal behaviours of the pig and its counter part, whilst highlighting the purpose of domestication and benefits of controlled behaviour.