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How does a syanpse work?

An electrical impulse (action potential) travels along the axon of the pre-synaptic neuron. This causes the neuron to release chemical neurotransmitters which diffuse through the synaptic cleft and bind t...

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Answered by Pavleen D. Biology tutor
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When will I use this in my everyday life?

I know at first a lot of the formulae or techniques you use in maths may at first seem pointless, especially if you’re not planning on going into a scientific or mathematical field, but a lot of the thing...

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Answered by Hope S. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: (a) y - 2x = 6; (b) y+2x = 0.

  • rearrange equation (a) to be: y = 6 + 2x. Substitute this into equation (b) to get: (6 + 2x) + 2x = 0

  • rearrange this to get: 6 + 4x = 0. Simplify to get x = -(6/4). Get the val...

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Answered by Faizan M. Maths tutor
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Can you please help understand this diagram I drew in class?

After the student show me the diagram, I would ask them what topic they are currently doing in chemistry and what text book they are working with. After going threw that procidure I would then upload the ...

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Answered by Tara M. Chemistry tutor
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May you please help me solve these algebra problem set ?

I would go through one of the problem on the interactive board with the student and ask them to try next question alone.

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Answered by Tara M. Maths tutor
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