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A myelinated axon conducts impulses faster than a non-myelinated axon. Explain this difference:

A myelinated neurone is insulated by a layer of Schwann cells that make up the myelin sheath. This aids in the faster conduction of an action potential down the neuronal axon. Depolarisation of the axon c...

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Answered by Hanna P. Biology tutor
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How do I ensure my answer remains analytical rather than descriptive?

It is crucial that you choose a question which has scope for evaluation - perhaps assessing the impact or success of something - and debate. This way in answering the question, you will automatically be a...


Explain the trend in 1st ionisation energy across the period 3 elements, explaining the anomalies of aluminium and sulfur.

The overall trend is that the 1st ionisation energy increases. This is because as the nuclear charge increases, the attraction of the nucleus to the surr...

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Answered by Jack W. Chemistry tutor
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How have historians disagreed about appeasement as the basis of British foreign policy from 1937 to 1939?

Appeasement has spawned a wide debate among historians over time. The differing views of historians and their scholarship over a period of time is called historiography. Firstly, thinkers such as Cato and...

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Answered by Hartley C. History tutor
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How do you know whether to use masculine or feminine singular adjectives to describe singular nouns?

When describing singular nouns, adjectives can be either masculine or feminine. The gender of the adjective depends on the gender of the noun.For example, take the word "собака" (dog). In Russia...

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Answered by Nikita Z. Russian tutor
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