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What is a neuron?

A neuron is a cell which transmits information to other cells in the body. These pathways made by neurons control all aspects of life. A single neuron consists of a cell body, an axon and dendrites. The c...

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Answered by Marie P. Psychology tutor
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Solve for 0<=θ<π, the equation sin3θ-(sqrt3)cosθ=0 (C2)

Rearrange the equation to give sin3θ=(sqrt3)cos3θ, then divide through by cos3θ to give sin3θ/cos3θ=sqrt3. We know from our trig identities that sinx/cosx=tanx, so our equation now becomes tan3θ=sqrt3. Us...

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Answered by Becky H. Maths tutor
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Express 2/P(P-2) in Partial Fractions (C4)

To start off with let 2/P(P-2)=A/P + B/(P-2) making the RHS of the equation one fraction gives : (A(P-2)+B(P))/P(P-2). So now we can compare the numerators (as the denominators are the same): A(P-2)+B(P)=...

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Evaluate the reasons for the collapse of the Provisional Government in November 1917.

To begin, we have to unpack the question. The operative word of the question, evaluate, means you’re going to want to think of a few individual factors and unpack them each individually, probably devoting...

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Answered by Niels B. History tutor
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Explain the differences between primary, secondary and tertiary protein structure.

Primary structure is the order in which what amino acid is bound the other with a peptide bond. This is coded for by the order of codons in a gene.

Secondary structure is how the chains on amino ac...

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Answered by Hugh S. Biology tutor
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