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How does an action potential travel across a cholergenic synapse?

An action potential arrives at synaptic knob. This causes voltage-gated Ca2+ ion channels to open, resulting in an influx of Ca2+ ions diffusing into the synaptic knob. This then causes vesicles containin...

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Answered by Victoria F. Biology tutor
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Implement a fibonacci function which calculates the nth number of the fibonacci sequence.

def fib(n):  if n <= 1:    return n  else:    return(fib(n-1) + fib(n-2))
This is the code for a very basic version. This coud be used to explain how recursion works thanks to a relatively easy ex...

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Answered by Atom F. Python tutor
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A business is planning to invest in a new machine which will cost £220 000. The machine will lead to an annual increase in revenue of £75 000. It will also lead to extra labour costs of £28 000 per annum but will reduce the firm’s energy costs by £4 000

Annual return is £75 000 – £28 000 + £4 000 = £51 000 Return on investment = annual return x 100 = £51 000 x 100 = initial cost £220 000 Answer = 23.2% or 23%

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(a) Express x +4x+7 in the form (x+ p) +q , where p and q are integers.

(x + 2)2+3

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Answered by Dylan S. Maths tutor
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For sketching the graph of the modulus of f(x) (in graph transformations), why do we reflect in the x-axis anything that is below it?

Let's remember what applying a modulus to any number actually does. Applying the modulus to a number just gives us back the positive version of that number- if it is positive, we get back itself, and if i...

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Answered by Stefanos R. Maths tutor
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