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Hello!
How do you memorise module 5's irksome hormones and their relative functions? I'd be interested in some tips.
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you dont 😍


im joking i just wrote everything about hormones on a separate piece of paper to memorise. After going over all of them on a separate piece of paper id write what i remember and see if i missed anything
 

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Ngl idfk what half the abbreviations are, also excuse the random other stuff on the side (DNA replication and cell cycle I think lol)

yall may want to fact check these because idk if it's all correct

sorry if you can't read what I wrote
 

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Ngl idfk what half the abbreviations are, also excuse the random other stuff on the side (DNA replication and cell cycle I think lol)

yall may want to fact check these because idk if it's all correct

sorry if you can't read what I wrote
progesterone also inhibits the release of FSH and LH, and is released by the corpus luteum in the ovaries
 

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Anyone have detailed notes on meiosis targeting where genetic variation arises? In particular what stages and the chromosome behaviour in them
 

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Anyone have detailed notes on meiosis targeting where genetic variation arises? In particular what stages and the chromosome behaviour in them
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The exchange of genetic material/genes between non sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes in late prophase I. This results in a new combination of genes on a particular chromosome, which is different to the combinations on the parental chromosome
 

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