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What is asexual reproduction and what are its features?

Asexual reproduction is where an organism produces offspring which is genetically identical to itself, without fertilisation happening

The main identifying feature of asexual reproduction is that t...

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Lire le text, est ce qu'il est a) a baker, b) a postman ou c) a sailor?

Je me lève tôt le matin. Je suis toujours en bonne forme car, pour mon travail, je fais au moins douze kilomètres de marche chaque jour. Le seul inconvénient, c’est les chiens méchants ! Je finis mon t...

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How does the structure of a ball and socket joint allow it to bring about movement?

This joint allows 360 degree movement, as there is cartilage at the ends of the bones. The joint itself is surrounded by synovial fluid which reduces friction in movement.

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Which cadence is often referred to as the 'Amen' Cadence?

The plagal cadence - IV to I

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Answered by Ashleigh H. Music tutor
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What is the function of a ribosome within an animal cell?

A ribosome is the centre of protein synthesis within an animal cell. Translation and transcription of DNA takes place within a ribosome, meaning the genes are read and a messengerRNA provides transfer and...

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Answered by Ashleigh H. Biology tutor
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