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What is the smallest living unit? And how is it organised?

The smallest living unit is the CELL and is organised in different ways according to its function. Although they are a bit different, there are some common features. For the animal cell, these are: a nucl...

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Answered by Sara M. Science tutor
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What were the dates and major actors of the First World War and what was the main 'spark' that led to its outbreak?

Dates: 28th July 1914 - 11th November 1918

Major actors: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Serbia, France, Britain, Russia and the United States.

Main 'spark': Sarajevo assassinations of the ...

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Answered by James B. History tutor
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What is Sonata form?

Sonata form is a way of structuring a piece of music, which was first used in the 18th century by Beethoven. After Beethoven, lots of future composers adopted the structure as the first movement of their ...

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Answered by Emma F. Music tutor
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What is the future tense conjugation of the verb "être", translated as 'to be', in French? List the appropriate conjugation.

Je: serai (I will be)

Tu: seras (You (singular) will be)

Il/elle: sera (He/she will be)

Nous: serons (We will be)

Vous: serez (You (plural) will be)

Ils/elles: seront (T...

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Answered by James B. French tutor
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What are the four chambers of the heart and which side receives/delivers oxygenated or deoxygenated blood?

The four chambers of the heart are the upper two atria (atrium for singular) and the lower two ventricles. The atria first receive the blood, which is then pumped to its destination via the ventricles. Th...

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Answered by James B. Biology tutor
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