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What is the differences between mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis and meiosis are both processes which describe the production of new cells. Mitosis produces 2 daughter cells which are genetically identical to the parent cell. Each daughter cell is ...

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Answered by Jennifer T. Biology tutor
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How do double bonds form?

Double bonds consist of two types of bond, a pi bond and a sigma bond. The sigma bond is a single bond, and is formed by the overlap of two s-orbitals. The pi bond is formed by the sideways overlap of non...

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Answered by Alex B. Chemistry tutor
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Does economic growth lead to economic development?

Economic growth is a factor of economic development however it does not guarantee economic development. It depends on population growth, the extent the increase increase in GDP and various other factors. ...

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Answered by Haneen S. Economics tutor
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How can I write a strong introduction to an unseen text exam question?

Beginning to write in an English exam is difficult, especially when it is an exam question revolving around a text you have never encountered with before. There is, however, five features which you can in...

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Answered by Kelly C. English tutor
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Describe Longitudinal Research (4 marks)

Longitudinal studies refer to studies which take place over a number of years. They can include case studies or other methods. They are typically used to monitor changes in a child's behaviour over time o...

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Answered by Emma D. Psychology tutor
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