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Explain how a protein is synthesised

The process starts in the nucleus A gene (section of DNA coding for a protein) unwinds, and the 2 DNA strands making it up unzip Transcription then occurs - one DNA strand is used as a template to make mR...

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Answered by Peter P. Biology tutor
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We've learned a bit about DNA and genes but how does inheritance work?

Okay so, so far you've probably covered a bit about DNA, how it's stored in chromosomes and what genes are for. Inheritance is now simply about how a gene that comes from your mum and a gene that comes fr...

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Answered by Athif H. Biology tutor
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When would you use the imperfect tense, and how do you construct it?

It is used when:-Talking about something that used to happen, i.e. was ongoing for a period of time-The weather in the past-Physical description of something in the past-Talking about something that was h...

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Answered by Wendy L. French tutor
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C. Explain why international relations improved in the period 1924-28 (12) (Edexcel History A)

An answer at an appropriate level, but top band: There were a variety of reasons why relations between nations improved in the period 1924-1928. The League of Nations had been formed during the Versailles...

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Answered by Toby L. History tutor
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'First impressions are very significant in Pride and Prejudice.' How far do you agree with this view?

Austen's original title for Pride and Prejudice was 'First Impressions', so clearly these are a key theme in the novel. One way of creating an argument to answer this question would be to examine the two ...

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