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Biology final review

6 sources · 148 chunks indexed

Lecture 08 notes.pdf
Photosynthesis chapter
Lab worksheet scans

Retrieved context

Chlorophyll absorbs light energy. ATP and NADPH drive carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.

Explain this like I am revising for an exam.

The light reactions capture energy and package it as ATP and NADPH. The Calvin cycle then uses those molecules to build sugars from carbon dioxide.

Flowcharts

Reports

Audio overviews

Study prompts

Concept flow
Light ATP Sugar

Built for source-heavy learning

Glome is useful when the answer should come from your material, not from a generic model guess.

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Bring sources together

Upload files, paste notes, add links, and keep each notebook focused on one course, project, or question.

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Ask with context

Glome retrieves the most relevant source chunks before the model answers, so responses stay grounded in your material.

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Turn reading into output

Generate study aids, reports, diagrams, article drafts, and narrated summaries from the same source base.

Bring in the messy stuff

Real studying and research rarely fits into one clean file. Glome is built around notebooks that can collect mixed sources, extract what matters, and keep the work organized.

PDFs and scanned handouts
DOCX notes and essays
Spreadsheets and tables
Images with PaddleOCR-VL
Pasted text and rough notes
Web pages and source links

From question to finished artifact

Use the same source base for quick answers, study material, and longer structured outputs.

Grounded answers

The model receives context from your sources before answering, keeping study sessions tied to the notebook.

Structured outputs

Create reports, flowcharts, flashcards, quizzes, articles, and audio overviews without leaving the source workspace.

Output types

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Useful when the source matters

Glome is designed for workflows where you need the answer to come from your own material, not a generic response.

Exam prep

Turn lectures, slides, scans, and notes into recall questions, summaries, and revision paths.

Research synthesis

Collect dense sources in one notebook and ask focused questions across the full context.

Document review

Pull key claims, dates, evidence, and contradictions from reports, PDFs, and messy files.

Writing support

Draft articles, reports, and structured outlines from sources you have already reviewed.

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