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How is tissue fluid and lymph formed?

At the arteriole end:The blood in the capillary has a high hydrostatic pressure due to the inherently high pressure in the blood vessels (due to ventricular contraction). Hydrostatic pressure would tend t...

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How far were the problems of poverty in England successfully addressed during Elizabeth's reign?

Elizabeth’s government during the late Sixteenth Century had a lot of harvest failures and socioeconomic issues to contend with, including harvest failure, resultant food riots and outbreaks of disease. T...

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Describe the process of the photosynthesis' light dependent reaction.

Photosynthesis is the process during which plants convert Sunlight, Carbondioxide and Water in Glucose and Oxygen. Photosynthesis happens at the plants thylakoid-membrane which are located inside the chlo...

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To what extent would you agree with the critique of Othello by William Shakespeare that "Iago is a dangerously attractive character within the play". Please shape your response by considering the form, style, language and the dramatic elements of the play

INTRO AND CONTEXT:Othello, written in 1603 was subject to initially Elizabethan audiences, in which were reported to have a desire for violence and horror on stage. The counterplot and character Iago fabr...

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Where, in your Opinion, does the Responsibility for the Suffering and Death of Dido Lie? You Should Give your Reasons.

The issue of with whom the blame for Dido’s death lies is one that has been hotly debated for millennia. On the one hand, it could be Dido’s own shortcomings which are the ultimate cause of her death, tho...

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