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Why may a rise in testosterone above normal cause a subsequent decrease in the hormone?

This is a question from the AQA June 15 Biology A level past paper. 

Short answer: Raised testosterone causes a physiological decrease in GnRH as well as LH and FSH via negative ...

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Answered by Dhiluni K. Biology tutor
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How do I tackle interview questions that ask me for an example where I showed a particular skill?

Whether panel interviews or MMIs, medical school interviews will almost certainly invovle "behavioural questioning" style questions.

These questions ask you to draw on an experi...

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How do I solve 3x + y = 11 & 2x + y = 8?

In order to solve this set of simultaneous equations, we will rearrange each equation to use substitution. The aim of this problem is to find out what the value of x and y is. Let's rearrange equation ...

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Answered by Naomi O. Maths tutor
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How can I factorise a quadratic equation?

A quadratic equation is an equation of the form y = ax2 + bx + c where a, b and c are constants (for example 5, -2 or 0). To "solve&qu...

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Answered by Tom R. Maths tutor
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How do I prepare for an essay question based on an unseen text?

When preparing for an essay question that is based on an unseen text, many students see this as a daunting concept, as I did when studying for my A levels too! However, in reality, you will know the te...

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