Summary notes for biochemQuick View
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Summary notes for biochem

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Summaries of each lecture of biochemistry (semester 2 of year 1 University of Manchester). Useful for active recall, understanding the basic concepts and memorizing equations. Topics include enzyme kinetics, biochemical methods, metabolism, photosynthesis, respiration, and so on. Meticulous bullet points with accurate notation.
Biological molecules and enzymes cheat sheetQuick View
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Biological molecules and enzymes cheat sheet

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For Foundation Year biosciences students studying the biology part of the unit. This is also useful for students who want resources on general biological concepts such as biological molecules, cells, microbial diseases and protection against disease.
Summarised notes for drugsQuick View
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Summarised notes for drugs

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Part of my drugs unit in semester 2 of year 1 of university biosciences. Covers broad pharmacology and drug concepts such as the autonomic nervous system, ion channels, angina, ACS and stroke, asthma and COPD etc. Great for active recall and reviewing drug content, alternatively to enhance understanding of difficult concepts.
Biology A Level notes units 1 and 2Quick View
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Biology A Level notes units 1 and 2

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Quick, clear and condensed notes from the “biological molecules” and “cells” topics of the AQA A Level Biology syllabus. The content is shortened and is littered with diagrams and photos to explain methods, and explain why certain mechanisms take place. The notes include key definitions and 91 pages of useful content in preparation for the A Level examinations.
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Biology A Level notes units 3 and 4

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Notes from the “exchange and transport systems” and “genetic information, variation” topics of the A Level Biology AQA syllabus. This includes clear and easy diagrams (e.g., of the heart, blood vessels, transcription and translation), with step-by-step methods of the different mechanisms (as this part of the course consists of fairly complicated methods, which need to be understood).