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What is red shift?

Red shift is the lengthening ('stretching') of the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted from a body moving away from the observer. This process occurs as the EM radiation loses energy while it ...

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Answered by Elis J. Physics tutor
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What is the function of the mitochondria in cells?

The mitochondria is where energy in the form of ATP is produced from glucose

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Answered by Louis W. Biology tutor
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What is a gene?

A section of DNA in a chromosome, that codes for the production of a specific protein. Genes have different alleles that provide variation.

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Answered by Tanisha P. Biology tutor
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How would I answer the question 'How are women portrayed in 'Of Mice and Men'?'

What is most important when answering an essay question like this is an exam is planning. You need to make sure that you cover as many points as possible - but more importantly, that you cover them in det...

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Answered by Isabel W. English tutor
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What is (2/3)^(-1/3)?

We can split this power into two bits - the negative sign and the fraction.

Let's deal with the negative sign first and forget about the fraction.

So a negative always means '1 over', or the...

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Answered by Oliver R. Maths tutor
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