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How do I structure my exam answer?

I would firstly suggest that before you begin writing an answer you must identify the keyword in the question and create a brief plan. Identify the keyword in the question by either highlighting it or und...

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Describe the physiology of the pancreas

The Pancreas is a special organ found in the abdominal cavity. What is unusual about the pancreas is that it has both an endocrine and an exocrine function. An endocrine function is when the organ produc...

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Explain how blood circulates through the heart?

Firstly we need to know the anatomy of the heart. The heart is made up of four chambers, the top two are called Atria and the bottom two are called ventricles, the heart is also split up into a left side ...

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What is the VSEPR theory?

(The answer really depends on the level of the student, hence more or less explanation might be needed.)The VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory is used within chemistry to predict the geo...

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Answered by Alena K. Chemistry tutor
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Translate the following sentences. 'Hannibal, nautas tali modo hortatus, iussit classem in proelium navigare. sed priusquam signum pugnae daretur, Hannibal, ut cognosceret quo loco Eumenes esset, tabellarium in scapha cum caduceo misit. '

In Paper 1A of the Latin GCSE exam, the students are asked to translate a text from Latin to English. This is a sentence from the 2013 Exam Paper.The correct translation is the following: 'Hannibal, havin...

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Answered by Lavinia C. Latin tutor
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