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What are the functions of the substances in the blood?

The blood is an amazing way to deliver all kinds of important and interesting materials around our body to the organs and tissues that need it the most and is efficient in removing harmful substances from...

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What is Social Control?

Social control is a really interesting concept that is the fundamental principle for explaining why most people like us will tend to follow orders in society and avoid committing crime and deviant or abn...

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What is an ablative absolute and how to translate them

An ablative absolute is a clause that is grammatically separate from the main sentence and can be translated four ways:Temporal - this tells you the action in the ablative absolute happen...

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Draw a diagram showing a normal iris and what happens to the iris when a light in shined into the human eye. (1 mark). What causes this to happen? (2 marks)

(Any diagram showing an iris that has constricted) 1 mark
In high light levels (1 mark) Accept reflex action due to increased photoreceptor action or words to that effect
circular muscles relax ...

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Answered by James P. Biology tutor
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For all values of x f(x) = x^2 + 2 g(x)= x - 5 show that fg(x) = x^2 -10x +27

Firstly, we have to substitute g(x) into the function f(x)So, fg(x) = (g(x))^2 +2
Next we must rewrite the equation on the RHS in terms of x only
So, fg(x) = (x-5)^2 +2
Next we must simpli...

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Answered by Yasmin S. Maths tutor
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