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Chemistry for Biology Students (CHEM0010) Notes - Ions and Chemical Forces
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    Chemistry for Biology Students (CHEM0010) Notes - Ions and Chemical Forces

  • Explore Chemistry for Biology Students with these specialized notes crafted for Year 1 students at University College London. Within this document, unravel the intricacies of ions and chemical forces, exploring concepts such as equilibrium, reaction quotients, Gibbs energy, protons, pH, solubility, electrochemical cells, standard electrochemical cells, the Nernst equation, and electrolytic cells. Please note that these materials are intended for personal use only and should be used in accordance...
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Test Bank For Human Physiology From Cells to Systems 9th Edition By  Sherwood
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    Test Bank For Human Physiology From Cells to Systems 9th Edition By Sherwood

  • 1. The plasma membrane consists mostly of lipids and proteins plus small amounts of ____. a. collagen b. chondroitin c. glucosamine d. coenzyme Q10 e. carbohydrate ANSWER: e DIFFICULTY: Bloom’s: Remember REFERENCES: 3.1 Membrane Structure and Functions LEARNING OBJECTIVES: HUPH.SHER.16.3.1 - Discuss the structure and four functions of the plasma membrane 2. How many layers of phospholipids make up plasma membranes? a. six b. five c. ...
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Chemistry A-level Electrochemistry
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    Chemistry A-level Electrochemistry

  • 9701 A-level Chemistry Electrochemistry notes covering the whole chapter simple and concise notes, easy to understand the whole chapter with some examples to help better understanding of the topic
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Neuromuscular Physiology
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    Neuromuscular Physiology

  • All lectures, and extra info from textbooks and notes and online all summarised into a final collection of notes with diagrams to aid understanding. Includes membrane potentials, the synapse, different neurotransmitters, summation, presynaptic modulation, the neuromuscular junction, smooth muscle function, tension, different types of muscle fibres, spinal reflexes, Golgi tendon organs and muscle spindles, somatosensory system function, dermatomes, somatosensory defects, pain, detection of pain a...
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Class notes Unit 6 - Electrochemistry A LEVEL CHEMISTRY
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    Class notes Unit 6 - Electrochemistry A LEVEL CHEMISTRY

  • The document covers all the class notes which are enough to get hold of the topic. The notes are precise and to the point.
  • shanzay
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Neuroanatomy, Neurohistology and Neurogenesis
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    Neuroanatomy, Neurohistology and Neurogenesis

  • A summary of semester 1 year 2 neuroscience lectures. Covers a brief overview of year 1 action potentials, basic neuroanatomy, neurohistology and development of the nervous system from the neural plate.
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Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Action Potentials & ECG Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Action Potentials & ECG
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    Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Action Potentials & ECG

  • Clear and concise notes on the heart, including: - Diads - Excitation-contraction coupling - Electrical activity of the heart (conductance calculation, Nernst equation, action potentials in pacemaker & non-pacemaker cells, electrogenic pumps) - Electrocardiogram (what each letter/wave means, bradycardia etc. and what they look like on an ECG) - Calculations for cardiac output & stroke volume - Regulatory mechanisms (sympathetic & parasympathetic autonomic control, inotropy, chronotropy etc.) - ...
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