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What are the differences between DNA and RNA?

1. DNA is double-stranded in the form of a double helix, whereas RNA is much more commonly found in single-stranded form.

2. The pentose (5 carbon) sugar found in DNA is deoxyribose, wher...

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Answered by Beth S. Biology tutor
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Describe the process of transcription

Transcription is the process of transcribing the DNA code into another type of code or message - mRNA (messenger RNA). 

An enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to ...

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Answered by Beth S. Biology tutor
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What is an enzyme?

Enzymes are proteins that are folded into specific shapes to allow for certain 'substrates', the other molecule involved, to bind. This area of binding is known as the 'active site', as it's where all ...

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Answered by Shauna M. Biology tutor
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How do I know when to use the subjunctive?

This is a really common concern because, even though we have the subjunctive in English, it isn't used nearly as commonly as in Spanish and is often used incorrectly!

The first thing to r...

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Answered by Lottie M. Spanish tutor
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Showing all your working, evaluate ∫ (21x^6 - e^2x- (1/x) +6)dx

When integrating a long chain of functions, we can integrate each term seperately and combine them. Let us now integrate:∫21x6dx = 21∫x6dx. Using the Power Rule [∫xadx = (...

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Answered by Raghav A. Maths tutor
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