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I don't understand the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration

Aerobic respiration is respiration that uses oxygen and glucose, whilst anaerobic respiration is respiration that only uses glucose. As you can see in the equations for both types of respiration:

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Answered by Arabella K. Biology tutor
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How can I remember the difference between differentiation and integration?

A neat trick to remember what we do to the powers when integrating and differentiating is that we INcrease the power when we INtegrate, and D...

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Answered by Laura W. Maths tutor
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How should I go about factorising x^2+5x+6?

I always think of the middle number as the sum and the last number as the product (in this example, we have the sum as 5 and the product as 6!) This just means that we have to look for two numbers which a...

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Answered by Laura W. Maths tutor
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How can I avoid "waffling" when analysing a text?

The approach that I would suggest to any student analysing a text is to use "PEE". This stands for Point, Evidence and Explain and allows your answers to be more focused and ensures that you inc...

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How do I approach classical/Shakespearean texts?

The first thing to do, when approaching a Shakespearean text, is to become accustomed to the rhythm and intonation of verse - and the best way to do that is to speak it aloud. Speaking aloud brings att...

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Answered by Emma M. English tutor
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