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How do I start coming up with ideas for an EPQ?

Firstly, don’t panic. It’s perefctly normal to have too many ideas and find it difficult to choose one, or have none at all. Think about what other subjects you’re studying- are there any areas within the...

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What is the difference between E-Z isomers and optical isomers?

E-Z isomers (aka geometric or cis-trans isomers) and optical isomers are both examples of stereoisomers, two or more compounds with the same structural formula but with bonds that are arranged differently...

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Answered by Jessie M. Chemistry tutor
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What are the stages of aerobic respiration?

There are four stages of aerobic respiration- glycolysis, which takes place in the cell cytoplasm and the link reaction, Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, which all occur in the mitochondria.Gly...

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Answered by Jessie M. Biology tutor
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When should I use other scholars' literary criticism in my essays and how should I go about it?

It is essential to explore the ideas and opinions of others in addition to your own when analysing texts. Regardless of intended audience, the vast majority of literature you come across will have been re...

JW
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How do I analyse and compare poems?

A lot of students analyse individual poems in an exam essay but what puts you in the highest bands and helps you to achieve higher marks is the way you compare and contrast the poems. It's important to lo...

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Answered by Anushe S. English tutor
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