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How does the body control blood sugar?

The level of sugar (glucose) in the blood is monitored by the pancreas. When blood sugar is too high, the hormone insulin is produced by the pancreas and released into th...

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Answered by Jessica B. Biology tutor
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If newton's 3rd law is true how does anything move?


Newton's 3rd law, simply put, is every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This means when you push on an object the object experiences a force (from you) and the object exerts an equal force...

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Answered by Roy K. Physics tutor
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What is an exothermic reaction?

An exothermic reaction produces excess heat as the reactants turn to products. This means that the temperature of the glass flask would rise as the reaction occurs. The net change in energy during a react...

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Answered by Nicky M. Chemistry tutor
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What is the difference between unconditional and conditional probability?

Unconditional probability is a measure of the liklihood of a particular outcome relating to a series of independent events, where the outcome of one does not effect the outcome of another. For example, co...

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Answered by Oliver H. Maths tutor
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If a cuboid of width and height-8m with a volume of 896m^3, work out the length of the cuboid and distance between two opposite points

Length=L 896= 8x8xL => L=896/64 => L=14
Distance between two opposite points = 3D TrigD=sqrt(8^2+8^2+14^2) =sqrt(324) =18

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Answered by Declan C. Maths tutor
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