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Can explain the process of polypeptide synthesis in the cell?

Protein synthesis is known as the central dogma of biology, it is the reason our cells and hence our bodies can function. It is the conversion of DNA bases (A,T,G,C) intro an intermediary...

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Answered by Zak M. Biology tutor
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Analyse Philip Larkin's poem 'Here'. Your response must include a detailed discussion of how meanings are shaped in the poem.

To go about answering this question (or any poetry analysis), I would firstly advise noting anything that immediately stands out of the poem - for me, it would be the consistent imagery of nature and the ...

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Answered by Zoe S. English tutor
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Describe the role of DNA polymerase in DNA replication

DNA polymerase is an enzyme that adds complimentary DNA nucleotides to the separate DNA strands during DNA replication. It adds a nucleotide to the 3 prime end of the DNA base pairs. DNA polymerase adds ...

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Answered by Natalie K. Biology tutor
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What is the 'Problem of Evil'?

The 'Problem of Evil' refers to the inconsistency between the traditional notion of the Judaeo-Christo God and the fact that suffering exists in the world. The problem has its roots in the Greek philosoph...

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To what extent did the Russian failure in the Crimea account for the emancipation of the serfs?

By the time Alexander II had signed the Treaty of Paris in early 1856, ending the Crimean War, Russia had proven to be far less of a Great Power than their reputation presented. Russia had been defeated a...

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Answered by Daniel F. History tutor
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