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Discuss the basis and variable outcomes of gene mutations

Mutations may be inherited or may arise sponataneously, resulting in distinct differences between individuals. Thus, given that genetic material is the single determinant of phenotypical characteristics, ...

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Answered by Yousef M. Biology tutor
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(https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/A-Level/Mathematics/2013/Exam-materials/6666_01_que_20160624.pdf) Question 6.(i)

First split up the fraction into partial fractions as this is more easily integrated. It can be seen that the denominator has factors y and (3y+2), therefore we can say the original fraction is equal to p...

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When do you use the Preterito perfecto and when the Preterito Indefinido?

You should think of the preterito perfecto as the present perfect in English and the preterito indefinido as the past simple. Indeed, you use the preterito perfecto (present perfe...

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How should I approach an unseen poetry question in my exam?

First, take a moment to read through the poem and work out what it is quite literally about. It may take a couple of read-throughs to wrap your head around this, but this is nothing worry about, poetry ca...

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What exactly causes the sounds heard by a stethoscope

There are 2 sounds heard by a stethoscope, the so called 'lub dub'. The lub being the closing of the atrioventricular valves (i.e. the valves between the atria and the ventricles). This is caused by an in...

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Answered by John L. Biology tutor
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