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The Study Book by invertinq
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The Study Book. Welcome to my study book . This book is full of tips you could use when studying for your exams. I hope it helps you once you have read through it ! If you need anymore help be free to message me or to leave a comment! Thank you for reading :)
A Guide to Studying and Staying Organized as a Student by CoordinatedChaos
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This is a collection of tips and tricks to make studying easy and fun. These are for students of all ages. I did not invent any of these, I am only passing the knowledge to you as it was passed to me. Some of these tips are from a Study Skills class I took, some from books and videos. Not all of these works for everyone. Adjust and be creative! Make it yours! Find what's best for you! I hope you enjoy these and they make studying easier for you!
Psychology Facts  by WritingDuhh
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Second book of cool psychology Facts I've learned from my psychology courses/on professional psychology sources. Hope you all enjoy!! *I TAKE NO CLAIMS IN THE WRITING OR STUDY OF POSTED TOPICS. I'm simply just sharing/informing by posting multiple sources into one concise thread* https://www.apa.org https://psychcentral.com https://www.mayoclinic.org
200 Science Facts by readmytots
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COMPLETED ▷ ╰ 200 Science Facts ╮ If you want science facts, this book is for you. Enjoy learning!
Physics Revision by MaryAdidas123
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I really struggled with Physics core GCSE so may be you do as well. for that reason I have put together a revision guide to help your revision. I hope you enjoy it.
The Nervous System & The Endocrine System: Year 8 Biology Final Exam Summary by hydrochloric_acid
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Miller & Levine Biology textbook. 1.1 The Neuron 1.2 The Central Nervous System 1.3 The Peripheral Nervous System 1.4 The Senses 2.0 The Endocrine System
Biology by GlitzPepe
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You're someone who just wants to know a little bit more about the living world around you or your green neighborhood, plants. Good news . . . this book is your oyster! Read it at your leisure, starting with whatever topic fascinates you most. I include several examples of how biology impacts everyday life to help keep your interest piqued. If biology is the study of life and life is so complex, then you may be wondering where to even begin in your study of biology. Never fear. This part breaks down the all-encompassing field of biology into smaller, more palatable chunks. First, we take a look at the living world and then explain exactly how biology is studied (hint: the scientific method is a huge part of it). Next, we give you a review of the types of molecules that are important to a cell's functioning (yes, this means delving into some basic chemistry; sorry!). Then we spotlight the most basic unit of life - the cell. Every organism, whether it's a human, a dog, a flower, a strep throat bacterium, or an amoeba, has at least one cell (most actually have millions). Finally, because cells need energy to function, we explain just where that energy comes from. Biology is the study of living things - how they reproduce, how they change and respond to the environment, and how they obtain the energy and matter they need to grow. One goal of this part is to immerse you in the world of biology so you can understand how biologists go about studying living things and know what chemical components make up all forms of life. Living things with many cells, like you, are made up of organ systems, organs, tissues, and cells. Cells are the smallest entities that show all the properties of life, so that's where we begin zeroing in on things. The other goal of this part is to acquaint you with the structure of cells and how they obtain the energy they need to function.