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Compare anaerobic respiration in a yeast cell with anaerobic respiration in a muscle cell.

Anaeobic respiration in yeast:
glucose -> carbon dioxide + ethanol

Anaerobic respiration in muscle cells:
glucose -> lactic acid

The lactic acid build up in muscles r...

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Answered by Tom M. Biology tutor
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How do I integrate quotations into my essay without it feeling forced?

Quotations from the text(s) that you are analysing are, obviously, essential to an essay. If you have too few the essay will feel vague and unsubstantiated - too many, and the flow of the essay will come ...

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Answered by Sarah P. English tutor
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How can I prepare for interviews?

Oxbridge interviews are very specific. Whilst at other universities, the interviewer would probably like to hear why you want to study the particular subject and why you chose the particular university, a...

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How do I analyse melodic features in a piece?

Analysing melody is mainly about your own perception of the piece rather than memorising a lot of facts - this is where you can bring your own input and subjective view. Firstly, you need to get to know t...

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Answered by Lucia S. Music tutor
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Explore the presentation of marriage within Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and critical readings.

The marriage between Othello and Desdemona may act as a reflection of the societal values of both the Venetian society within the play as well as the Elizabethan audience at the t...

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