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| Junior Member | You can hide this advertisement by registering. Hey does anyone have any notes on this core coz our teacher is really crap i know i should be looking at other things so could someone plz telling me of any sites or ppl who have notes on this core and any others Thanks heaps
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| GOD | hahaha... now you've got it on your sig... ![]() well your notes is set out better... missing or a little too brief on a few things but all good ![]() and there is like this one or two conceptual mistakes... i think you just said anything... LOL. the rest is perfect... i think i've memorised your notes on the 2nd and 3rd module but forgot them already |
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| Shutup!...that's why | OMG... does anybody have any good notes on the Kidney and any good ones on genetics stuf... my teacher is a gronk!
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9 Sep 2006, 10:16 PM ![]() | Hi Guys, Does anybody know where to find some transverse and longitudinal drawings of the phloem and xylem? By the way, the notes at the start of this thread are great! Thankyou |
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29 Dec 2005, 11:27 PM ![]() | Special I'm looking for some help. i'm finding it hard to find the resources i need. how do you find your way around? i dont even know how to start my own forum arghhhhhh!!!!!! please help i'm........special hehehe |
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| Junior Member HSC: 2005 Gender: Female Location: Sydney Australia Oceania Earth
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Veins have valves and are thinner with less muscle by the way i put all my notes up on the resources section for each topic, plus communication and all the pracs ![]() maintaining a balance: http://www.boredofstudies.org/course...tes_cab_31.doc Blueprint: http://www.boredofstudies.org/course...tes_cab_31.doc Search for better health: http://www.boredofstudies.org/course...tes_cab_31.doc Communication: http://www.boredofstudies.org/course...tes_cab_31.doc All pracs: http://www.boredofstudies.org/course...tes_cab_31.doc PM me if you guys need any help... i feel sorry for you all. I remember how stressful this time was last year Last edited by Cab31; 3 Aug 2005 at 6:30 PM. | |
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| Wanna Learn ? HSC: 2005 Gender: Female Location: Upon ye glass
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16 Nov 2005, 11:02 AM ![]() | thanks alot for 'em CAB31, aaaghhh it's more than stressful, i suck at bio big time and i'm abt to freak for the paper on fri! :O ...more likely on thurs lol cuz it won't dawn on me until then ;p
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| New Member HSC: 2006 Gender: Male Location: the beach.....studying ofcourse
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16 Feb 2006, 3:09 PM ![]() | Important terms: enzyme, substrate, pH, homeostasis, xylem, phloem, symplast, apoplastic, osmosis, diffusion, filtration, reabsorption, secretion, kidney (and its components), enantiostasis, renal dialysis i dont no many of these terms well would it be possible for sum 1 to post them . thx |
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| momentica-one.deviantart. HSC: 2006 Gender: Male
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13 Nov 2009, 3:44 PM ![]() | Re: glossary Enzyme - are catalysts which control the rate of a metabolic reaction - they speed it up or slow it down. An important thing to note about enzymes is that they are specific, each enzyme only reacts with a specific substrate which is discussed later. Substrate - Molecules which the enzyme reacts on. Both enzyme and substrate will bind together, where a reaction will then occur and the substrate is changed. They split and the product is released; the enzyme returns to original form. homeostatis - Process in which the body will try to maintain a stable internal, balanced enviroment for its cells. THere are two stages involved in homeostatis 1. detecting the change from the balanced state, and 2. counteracting the change so that it returns to original, balanced state. Homeostatis is essential for many processes in the body, for example it is vital for enzymes since they need optimum conditions for them to work best. An unbalanced or unusual enviroment will result in the enzyme being denatured. Can someone else post more? And btw, no God did not surf. |
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