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What are the waste products of respiration?

Carbon dioxide and water. When glucose is taken up by the cells, the mitochondria in the cells break down the glucose into molecules of energy that can be used by the cells called ATP. To make ATP from gl...

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Discuss the successes and failures of China's population policy since the 1990's. (8 marks)

To achieve the highest marks, both successes and failures must be discussed explicitly and in depth, not just listed, which would limit you to half marks. Remembering two or three figures can make your...

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Answered by Natalie H. Geology tutor
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What is a general equilibrium in a market?

Normally in order to understand equilibrium, we must first think of the concepts of supply and demand. In a market in order to reach equality between two variables or equilibrium in economic terms, we ...

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Answered by Martin P. Economics tutor
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Show that sqrt(20) = 2sqrt(5)

We can express sqrt(20) as sqrt (4 x 5). This is equivalent to sqrt(4) x sqrt(5). We know that sqrt(4) = 2. This sqrt(20) can be written as 2sqrt(5).

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Answered by Monika P. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between acceleration, speed and velocity?

Speed is the rate of change of distance(basically how much distance(m) has been covered in a particular time(s)). Velocity is the rate of change of displacement( change of distance in a particular directi...

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Answered by Ayusha A. Physics tutor
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