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Why is DNA replication called semi-conservative replication?

Semi-conservative replication refers to replication of DNA in which the newly produced DNA molecules will contain 1 strand from the original DNA and a another strand that had been newly synthesised. In or...

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Answered by Awais A. Biology tutor
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Using methods of substitution solve the following simultaneous equations: y - 2x - 1 = 0 and 4x^2 + y^2 - 25 = 0

(1) 4x2 + y2 - 25 = 0 (2) y - 2x - 1 = 0
Rearranging (2) into an equation of y in terms of x we have:y = 2x +1
now substituting into equation (1) 4x2 + (2x +1)...

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Answered by Kerry M. Maths tutor
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Solve the equation 2y^(1/2) -7y^(1/4) +3 = 0

2y1/2 -7y1/4+ 3 = 0 We need to use a substitution to obtain a quadratic.Let y1/4 = x (use the y with the smallest fractional power as your substitution)From this, we can s...

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Answered by Sarah L. Maths tutor
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Describe the sliding filament theory.

The sliding filament theory demonstrates how the muscles in our body contract. As a signal reaches the neuromuscular junction (motor end plate), neurotransmitters such as Acetylcholine will diffuse across...

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Answered by Rithvik G. Biology tutor
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Using the product rule, differentiate y=(2x)(e^3x)

The product rule states that if y=uv, where u and v are both functions of x, then dy/dx = u(dv/dx) + v(du/dx)Therefore, the differential of 2xe3...

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Answered by Christy O. Maths tutor
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