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The final exam notes for Human Biology provide a comprehensive and structured overview of key concepts in the field of human biology. Covering a wide range of topics, these notes are designed to help students review and consolidate their understanding of fundamental biological principles related to the human body. Here's a brief overview of the main sections covered in the notes: 
- Genetics 
- Urinary & Reproductive Systems 
- Digestion System 
- Central Nervous System 
- Evolution
These notes are a rich exploration of evolution, spanning from the simplest life forms to the emergence of modern humans while elucidating the intricate processes, transitions, and forces that have shaped the diversity of life on Earth.
The notes offer a thorough examination of the human sensory experience, detailing the complex processes and structures involved in perceiving and interpreting the world around us. From the intricate mechanics of light perception to the multifaceted roles of sensory receptors in taste, smell, and equilibrium, this overview provides a comprehensive understanding of how our senses enable us to engage with our environment.
These notes take students on a comprehensive journey through the digestive system, unraveling the intricate mechanisms involved in breaking down and absorbing nutrients from the food we consume. From the mouth to the small and large intestines, the complex processes of mechanical and chemical digestion are explained, shedding light on the remarkable machinery of the human body.
These notes provide a comprehensive exploration of the urinary and reproductive systems. It delves into their structures, functions, and pivotal roles in human reproduction and waste elimination. The overview covers intricate details of nephron functioning, fertilization, twin formation, embryonic development, placental exchange, and methods of contraception, offering a holistic perspective on these essential physiological systems.
These notes comprehensively cover the genetic basis of human traits, ranging from the basics of chromosomes and alleles to the intricate interplay of dominant, recessive, sex-linked, and polygenic traits. It also acknowledges the influence of epigenetic factors, emphasizing the dynamic nature of genetic expression in shaping human characteristics.
Labeled diagrams of models showing embryonic development, key included. These will be on Professor Kroupa's final lab practical.
Labeled diagrams of models of the female reproductive system, key included. These will be on Professor Kroupa's final lab practical.
A super helpful worksheet I made to help with memorizing the cranial nerves and their functions/branches.
Key included.