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Explain why someone who has a high blood pressure is at a significantly higher risk of developing CVD

The endothelium lining the arteries will become damaged due to the high blood pressure. There will be an inflammatory response increasing the chance of an atheroma forming. This will increase the chance o...

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Answered by Hannah S. Biology tutor
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Determine if the Following equality has real roots: (3*X^2) - (2*X) + 4 = (5*X^2) + (3*X) + 9, If the equation has real roots, calculate the roots for this equation.

From looking at this equality, we can see that this is a quadratic equation,This is because X2 is the highest order term we have in this equation:In order to find the roots of our equality, we ...

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Answered by Dylan H. Maths tutor
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Explain plate tectonics theory and the relationship between plate margins and global distribution of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions (6 Marks)

Plate tectonic theory is the theory that the earth’s structure is made up of different layers, the crust, mantle, outer core and inner core. Each of those layers display different compositions and charact...

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Answered by Nour S. Geography tutor
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How exactly can new species evolve from within a population, and how can we classify them as such?

There are two main mechanisms that contribute towards the process of speciation: natural selection, and genetic drift. The result of both of these mechanisms is phenotypic and genetic change as a populati...

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Explain why a government budget deficit is likely to stimulate economic growth.

When there is a government budget deficit it means that the government spending is greater than the government revenue, hence there is more money being channeled into the economy. This money can be used t...

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Answered by Hattie C. Economics tutor
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