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virus and bacteriophages Flashcards
Biomed
(59 decks)
Biochemistry definitions
BB1720 cells, hereditary, genes
BB1701 introduction to anatomy and physiology chapter 1
BB1720 DNA: structure and composition
BB1720 DNA packaging
BB1701 integumentary system
BB1702 amino acids
BB1720 DNA to protein: control of gene expression
BB1720 DNA: replication and recombination
BB1701 skeletal system
BB1720 DNA: damage and repair
BB1720 DNA: transcription
reproductive
pregnancy
urinary
protein function
endocrine
enzymes
digestive system
respiratory
joints and muscle tissue
groups of muscles
catalytic strategies
protein techniques
carbohydrates
nucleotides and nucleic acids
lipids and membranes
metabolism
glucose metabolism
nervous system - neurons
citric acid cycle
oxidative phosphorylation
Integration and regulation of metabolism
nervous system - spinal cord
nervous system brain
the blood
senses
cardiovascular system
blood vessels and lymphatic system
anatomy quiz (wrong answers)
dna replication + recombination quiz
translation quiz
gene regulation
cloning
nucleic acid hybridisation
proteomics
cell differentiation
cell cycle
mitosis meiosis
membranes and sortings
cytoskeleton
organelles
the nucleus
ER golgi trafficking
mitochondria
bacterial cell cycle and DNA replication
transcription and regulatory networks
virus and bacteriophages
pathogenic fungi and antimicrobial therapy