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What is the difference between Mitosis and Meiosis?

A cell has DNA and this makes up chromosomes, this is found in the nucleus of the cell. A chromosome cnan divide and form 2 chromatids. Mitosis and Meiosis are both ways in which cells reproduce. Mitosis ...

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Answered by Simran H. Biology tutor
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How does the World Trade Organisation (WTO) benefit developing countries?

The World Trade Organisation's purpose is to promote the free trade of goods and services amongst its 164 member states by discouraging protectionist measures and settling trade disputes. This directly be...

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Answered by Luke H. Economics tutor
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What are the molecular processes involved in genetic modification? State which organisms can be genetically modified and why this may be beneficial.

Genetic modification involves the transfer of material from one species into another species. This involves using restriction enzymes, which recognise a particular DNA sequence to cut the DNA at this site...

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Answered by Emma P. English tutor
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Explain why sulfur dioxide has a low boiling point

The first thing to consider is the properties of sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide is a simple molecule. It contains only three atoms which means it is small, and very strong covalent bonds connect these. Re...

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Answered by Alex M. Chemistry tutor
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What sort of inhibitor in an enzyme catalysed reaction is NOT affected by substrate concentration?

Non competitive inhibitors bind to a site other than the active site, called the allosteric site. As a result of this, the 3D tertiary structure of the enzyme is damaged and the enzyme is no longer capabl...

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Answered by Aishwarya S. Biology tutor
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