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What's the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?

Prokaryotes tend to be single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, and eukaryotes are multicellular organisms like plants, animals and funghi. The two domains are also different at the cellular level, too....

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Answered by Sophia K. Biology tutor
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What should I include in a critical study when aiming for an A or A* grade?

Critical studies are your opportunity to show the examiner that you can engage intelligently and critically with the work of other artists. Rather than giving an artist biography, it is important that the...

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Answered by Connie H. Art tutor
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Crees que los móviles causan aislamiento en nuestra sociedad?

El uso de los móviles ha aumentado considerablemente durante los últimos años, y ahora es poco probable que hoy en día una persona no posea uno de estos dispositivos debido a los beneficios que ofrecen, t...

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Answered by Molly H. Spanish tutor
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Integrate 1/x

ln|x| + c

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Answered by George G. Maths tutor
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Why do enzymes only catalyse specific reactions?

Enzymes are made up of specific amino acid sequences. Bonds form between amino acids in the chain in specific places. Hydrogen bonds form and fold the sequence into a secondary structure. Ionic bonding, d...

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Answered by James D. Biology tutor
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