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What are the key cellular differences between bacterial cells and plant and animal cells?

Unlike animal and plant cells, bacteria cells lack membrane bound organelles including: mitochondria, chloroplasts and a 'true nucleus'. Instead Bacterial DNA forms a single strand within the cytoplasm. B...

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Answered by Chris S. Biology tutor
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If a rectangle has area 48cm2 and sides length 6cm and (3x+2)cm, what is the value of x?

First we need to look at the important information and draw a diagram (on whiteboard).

Now, we know that the area of the rectangle is 48cm2 and that the area of any rectangle is:

length side...

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Answered by Rebecca H. Maths tutor
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How do I approach poetic analysis?

When approaching poetic analysis, you should focus your attention on four key branches.  Firstly, I would draw my attention to language: Labelling poetic techniques, from antithesis to personification, di...

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How do you form the pluperfect tense in German?

In order to form the pluperfect tense in German, we first need to be certain we know how to form the perfect and imperfect tenses.

The perfect tense is formed by:

Pronoun/noun + auxillary ve...

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Answered by Rebecca H. German tutor
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Factorise the expression: 2x^2 + 17x + 21

There are several ways to factorise this quadratic expression, but the best way in my opinon is:

  1. Take the constant in front of the x^2 and multiply it by the standalone constant (i.e. mul...

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Answered by Tushar M. Maths tutor
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