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What are the different types of neurones in the body?

A neurone is a special type of cell in the body which transmits electrical impulses.

Neurones can be classified into different types based on the information they receive and pass ...

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Answered by Phoebe C. Biology tutor
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What is an example of a natural satellite?

The Moon

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A cuboid has sides such that the longest side is two units more than the shortest side, and the middle length side is one unit longer than the shortest side. The total surface area of the cuboid is 52 units². Calculate the length of the shortest side.

The sides of the cuboid are as follows: x, x+1 and x+2. Total surface area of a cuboid is the area of each surface added together. Therefore 2x(x+2)+2x(x+1)+2(x+2)(x+1)= 52 units².

2x²+4x+2x²+2x+2x...

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How can I get to grips with German word order?

Word order in German can seem daunting, as it often does not follow the same pattern as English. However, there are rules to help you, and the more you read and listen in German, the more you will have a ...

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Explain the role of plant hormones in plant shoot and root growth

Auxins are degraded within the tips of the shoots of the plant exposed to sunlight, and gather on the shaded side of the shoots. Gathered auxins enourage cell elongation, and the shoot to grow upwards, to...

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