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Explain how a vaccination prevents infection [3 marks]

The main way in which vaccinations prevent infection is by causing white blood cells to produce antibodies. These antibodies are produced rapidly upon re-infection and...

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Answered by Odette F. Biology tutor
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What is diffusion? (GSCE: OCR, Edexcel, AQA)

Definition: diffusion is the spreading out of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

The theory:

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Answered by Ned F. Biology tutor
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How would you solve a quadratic equation by factorising?

Solve the equation :  x2 - 8x + 15

The first step is to factorise the quadratic equation.

1. You must find two numbers which will add to g...

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Answered by Angelin G. Maths tutor
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What are pathogens and how do they cause disease?

Pathogens are microorganisms that can cause disease. Pathogenic bacteria make us ill in 2 way: 1) by damaging body cells 2) releasing toxins. Pathogenic viruses invade body cells where they use the cellul...

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Answered by Golnoush G. Biology tutor
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If (2/3)^n=〖(3/2)〗^2 what is the value of n

Reciprocal is when you interchange the numerator (the number on top in a fraction) with the denominator (the number at the bottom in a fraction). The numerator, is now the denominator and the denominat...

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Answered by Gift W. Maths tutor
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