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What would be the best way to structure my introduction?

The introduction is a vital part of your writing, particularly considering it is the first impression the examiner will get of your essay. Firstly, it is important to state what you will be arguing for/di...

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Explain the process of muscle contraction in a myofibril following nervous stimulation.

Muscle contraction can be explained using the 'Sliding Filament Hypothesis'. Following nervous stimulation, a nerve impulse will be transmitted to a neuromuscular junction. This will cause a release of th...

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Answered by Lydia M. Biology tutor
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A mass, m, is resting on a slope being slowly tilted upwards from horizontal. The static friction co-efficient is 0.3 and the dynamic friction co-efficient is 0.2: at what angle will the mass begin to slip?

The static friction force holding the object on the slope is given by Fr where R = mg by Newton's second law of motion. We use a < sign as the static friction is a reaction force And the force drag...

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Answered by Amber P. Physics tutor
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What is the "Cognitive Approach" in Psychology?

The cognitive approach predominantly focuses on thoughts as a means of understanding human behaviour. The key assumption being our actions are the result of our thoughts. The approach has been su...

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Answered by Jaya E. Psychology tutor
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Outline the strengths and weaknesses of the multi store model of memory

The multi store model of memory is a linear model that shows how information flows through the processes of memory. The model is structured and focuses on unitary stores- this is a weakness as Baddeley an...

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Answered by Amy W. Psychology tutor
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