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Microbes as a Component of Aquatic Environments
These notes cover the various microbes that inhabit aquatic environments ranging from the ocean to groundwater.
- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
These notes cover the various microbes that inhabit aquatic environments ranging from the ocean to groundwater.
Enviar Microbiology
These class sets cover a 3rd year course of environmental microbiology. The notes touch on microbes in a number of environments, microbial degradation, biocontrol, and more.
- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
These class sets cover a 3rd year course of environmental microbiology. The notes touch on microbes in a number of environments, microbial degradation, biocontrol, and more.
Environmental Science Notes
These notes cover the Environmental Science course on a lesson by lesson basis. Everything from individuals to climate change is touched on with the additional of images for ease of understanding.
- Class notes
- • 79 pages •
These notes cover the Environmental Science course on a lesson by lesson basis. Everything from individuals to climate change is touched on with the additional of images for ease of understanding.
Comparative Animal Physiology - Class 1
This set of notes covers the animal cell and pathophysiology.
- Class notes
- • 14 pages •
This set of notes covers the animal cell and pathophysiology.
Animal Diversity and Morphology - Full Course
An introduction to the natural history, diversity, and 
functional anatomy of animals, stressing the theme of evolution. Covers Cnidaria, Ctenophora, Mollusca, Arthropoda, Chordates, Fish, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia, Conservation and Climate Change, and Worms.
- Class notes
- • 51 pages •
An introduction to the natural history, diversity, and 
functional anatomy of animals, stressing the theme of evolution. Covers Cnidaria, Ctenophora, Mollusca, Arthropoda, Chordates, Fish, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia, Conservation and Climate Change, and Worms.