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What are the differences between glycogen, starch and cellulose?

All three of these are carbohydrate polymers, formed from glucose monomers.

Glycogen and starch are both polymers of alpha glucose. These long chains of alpha glucose molecules, joined end-to-end, ...

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Answered by Matt J. Biology tutor
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What do you think of the influence of music on young people? Use the subjective mood in your response. (Answer in French)

La musique offert une façon pour les jeunes d'échapper la vie quotidienne. Ils peuvent se détendre et en plus s'identifier avec les paroles, pour qu'ils sachent qu'ils ne sont pas seuls. Surtout pendant c...

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Answered by Lucy F. French tutor
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" What do philosophers mean when they say something is ‘metaphysically possible.’ Why don’t they just simply say ‘possible’?

Metaphysical possibility is one way of thinking about the possibility of something being the case, a way that is often of special relevance to philosophers. If you think about it, we often use the phrase ...

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The equation of a line is y=3x – x^3 a) Find the coordinates of the stationary points in this curve, stating whether they are maximum or minimum points b) Find the gradient of a tangent to that curve at the point (2,4)

a) A stationary point is any point on the curve that is flat, still, not increasing or decreasing. Another way to think of this is the gradient at a stationary point = 0

Firstly make an equation fo...

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Answered by Lauren C. Maths tutor
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Explain the difference between lossless and lossy data compression techniques.

as the name implies , a lossless compression technique is designed so that the original file exactly as it was . maximum comparisson possible is about 50% . lossless algorithms use some sort of replacing ...

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Answered by Nikolas P. Computing tutor
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