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What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

Respiration refers to the process of converting food substances such as glucose into energy which the cell can use.

There are two types of respiration - aerobic and anaerobic respiration....

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Answered by Grace J. Biology tutor
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How can I increase the sophistication of my written work in Spanish?

Written work in a foreign language may seem slightly daunting at GCSE level, but there are many ways in which you can improve the sophistication of your written work with just a few simple tips! 1) Try an...

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Answered by Nikita K. Spanish tutor
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When is the verb sent to the end of the sentence?

The verb is sent to the end of the sentence after certain conjunctions called subordinating conjunctions. You simply have to learn what these conjunctions are, as there is no specific rule.

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Answered by Louise B. German tutor
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What's the difference between imperfect and perfect?

Perfect (avoir/être + past particle) is used to describe a single, completed action in the past. For example, I ate a sandwich = J'ai mangé un sandwich. The action happened once, and it's finished.

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Answered by Louise B. French tutor
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Solve this pair of simultaneous equations (1) 5x+2y=20 and (2) x+4y=13

To solve these equations, our aim is to find a value of x and a value of y that satisfy both equations at the same time. By satisfy we mean, if we plug our values in for x and y then the left hand side...

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Answered by Jenny H. Maths tutor
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