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What is a gene?

A gene is a specific section of a chromosome that codes for a particular sequence of amino acids to make a protein.

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Example of 'Original Writing' -- The Power of Storytelling

Original Writing – Short Story opening: Carbon Neutral     
They had all agreed that 18 was the right age. Cobalt had long since recognised the streaks of grey in her parents’ hair, the lines around...

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What evidence is there in the Gospel Accounts that Jesus should be known as ‘God’?

One of the most fundamental beliefs within the Christian faith, and where the religion gets its name from, is that Jesus is the Christ or Messiah (anointed one). Not only this, but Jesus became recognised...

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How do you test for monosaccharides/disaccharides?

The Benedict's test allows you to test for monosaccharides/disaccharides (also known as reducing/non-reducing sugars).


You take a sample of the test solution and add Benedict's reagent to...

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Outline and evaluate Zimbardo's research into social roles (6 marks).

Zimbardo set up a mock prison and randomly assigned the roles of guards or prisoners to 24 male students, who were deemed emotionally stabled after extensive psychological testing. To increase the realism...

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