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In what way is a diseased coronary heart artery differ from a healthy one, and what are two ways to treat it?

A diseased coronary heart artery has fatty diposits (atheroma) that narrow the lumen, and block bloodflow. As the coronary arteries primarily serve to nourish the heart, this can weaken it and if it remai...

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Describe three styles of tectonic plate movement at plate boundaries.

The three styles of tectonic plate movement are convergent (when plates move towards each other), divergent (when plates move apart), and transform (when plates slide past each other).At convergent plate ...

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What do medical schools look for in a personal statement?

My best advice when it comes to your personal statement is to start early. With a limited word count and so much you want to show it's best to have lots then keep refining it. Keep a diary of your experie...

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How do you factorise a quadratic equation

Factorising a quadratic can seem daunting at first but when broken down if to multiple steps it can be much more manageable. These steps will work for all basic quadratics so if you stick to the formula y...

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Answered by Jake P. Maths tutor
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How is our blood sugar regulated?

This is an important area of metabolic biology to understand. In non-diabetics, your blood sugar levels should be between 3.9 and 7.1 mmol/L (the unit shows that this is a concentration as it is ho...

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