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What are the differences between globular and fibrous proteins?


Just Globular:spherical structure outward facing hydrophilic R-groups, inward facing hydrophobic R-groups, results in being soluble highly specific tertiary structures...

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How accurate is it to say that the Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 was a reaction to Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries?

Intro- Make your main argument (e.g. Although the dissolution of the monasteries was a key factor in causing the pilgrimage of grace, it could be seen as more of a spark which exacerbated underlying cause...

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How accurate is it to say that, in the years 1852–67, the most significant factor driving parliamentary reform was campaigning by the Reform League?

Introduction- Bring in your answer to the question, and explain the structure of your essay briefly. How is significance measured in your answer?POINT- Reform League (start with the named factor an...

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When propanal is reacted with potassium cyanide under weakly acidic conditions the resulting mixture does not rotate plane polarised light. Explain this observation.

A common mistake is to answer this question with the explanation that the light is not rotated because no optical isomers are present. However, this is incorrect. The only other time where plane polarised...

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Explain the stages of an ECG trace.

The P wave is caused by the contraction of the atria, forcing the blood into the ventricles. The sinoatrial node, produces a wave of depolarisation which causes the atria to contact and therefore the p w...

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