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What is the structure and function of a sensory neurone?

A sensory neurone is made up of 3 main components: the dendron, the cell body and the axon. At one end of the sensory neurone is the receptor cells where the nerve impulse begins. At the other end of the ...

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Answered by Becky M. Biology tutor
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what is 64 to the power of 2/3?

If a number is to the power of 2/3, you should think of it as to the power of 1/3 (so CUBE-rooted), and then being to the power of 2 (so squared).

So here, the cube root of 64 is 4, because 4x4x4=6...

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Answered by Stephanie O. Maths tutor
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How do I know when to use Sine, Cosine and Tangent

The easy way to remember these uses the acronym SOH-CAH-TOA

The function to use depends on the sides of the triangle you know in the problem. 

With right angled triangles each side has a nam...

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Answered by Judy G. Maths tutor
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Give two reasons why cryolite is used in the electrolysis of aluminium oxide.

The mixture of cryolite and aluminium oxide has a lower melting point than pure aluminium oxide. This means a lower amount of energy is required to establish effective conditions for electrolysis and thus...

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Answered by Javier E. Chemistry tutor
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How do I use Pythagoras?

Pythagoras theorum is used to identify the lengths of any side on a right angle triangle. The theorem is as follows:

a2  + b2 = c2    

We assume that the hyp...

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Answered by Abbie W. Maths tutor
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