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What is the difference between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems?

You can think of these 4 things as a hierarchy, where each 'element' is a building block for the next level. The smallest 'unit' are cells. There are trillions of cells in your body and ...

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Answered by Callum G. Biology tutor
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Can we pinpoint a turning point in Tolstoy's Anna Karenina

Turning points are difficult in a novel as interwoven and complex as Anna Karenina. One could look at the book as a whole and try and identify a peripatetic
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Answered by Justine R. English tutor
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What is an infinitive?

The infinitive, is word you will often hear in your Spanish classes (especially when studying grammar) and so it’s very important that you know what it is!

The infinitive is the basic for...

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Answered by Elena O. Spanish tutor
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How should I analyse a History source question?

Answering History source questions can be very difficult! To successfully answer you have to combine several skill (your own knowledge, ability to notice and understand elements of the source a...

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Answered by Elena O. History tutor
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The first 4 terms of a different sequence are: 9, 13, 17, 21. Find an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

To tackle sequence questions like this you first have to find the difference between each term of the sequence and this number will go in front of the 'n'. Then to find the full expression, you have to...

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Answered by Tanush M. Maths tutor
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