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Explain the process of transcription in living cells

Transcription factors together with enzymes such as DNA topoisomerase and DNA helicase reach the gene of interest. These enzymes uncoil the DNA and revelea the two strands of DNA that are wrapped around h...

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What is ATP? Explain its structure, synthesis and function.

ATP, which stands for adenosine triphosphate, is a biomolecule formed by a purine base (adenine), a sugar molecule (ribose) and three phosphate groups. Its main function is to store energy within the cell...

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Answered by Alba R. Biology tutor
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Explain the difference between a priori and a posteriori.

Simply defined, a priori knowledge is knowledge that is gained from ones mind with full emancipation from the body and the senses. A posteriori knowledge is empirically drawn from experi...

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Answered by Clara B. Philosophy tutor
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Discuss how you would perform the role of Lady Windermere in three separate sections of the play, in order to reveal her change in attitude towards Mrs Erlynne.

[EXTRACT OF WHAT WOULD HAVE TO BE A LONGER ESSAY IN AN EXAM]

When Lady Windermere says to her husband, ‘You are very jealous of Mrs Erlynne’s honour’, I would follow Wilde’s stage direction and ‘tu...

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Answered by Clara B. Drama tutor
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Through a detailed study of Hamlet and comparative reference to The Revenger’s Tragedy, discuss the ways tragedies do or do not reassure audiences that good can triumph over evil.

[INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPHS OF WHAT WOULD NEED TO BE A LONGER ESSAY FOR AN EXAM OR COURSEWORK] 

Tragedy as a genre is unique in its ability to create a sensation for its audiences that is paradoxicall...

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