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Could you please explain an example of neuroplasticity?

Neuroplasticity, which is the brains ability to change continuously throughout a persons life was studied by Maguire et al (2000). The researchers wanted to determine whether differences in the brain anat...

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Answered by Marina G. Psychology tutor
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How do skeletal muscles contract ?

A motor neuron stimulates the sarcoplasmic reticulum, causing it to release Calcium ions. The calcium ions binds to the toponin that is blocking the myosin binding site on the acting filament, the binding...

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Answered by Akshita N. Biology tutor
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Compare and contrast a food chain and a food web.

Both a food chain and a food web show the transfer of energy through an ecosystem, from autotrophs to final consumers. However, they have a number of differences. A food chain only shows one path of energ...

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Answered by Tia N. Biology tutor
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How can William Blake's The Sick Rose be read as anything more than simple metaphor?

There is a common metaphorical reading of this poem. This poem is an apostrophe, which means it is addressed to a person or thing. The subject of the apostrophe, the rose, can be read as a woman, and the ...

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Answered by Natasha B. English tutor
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It has been said that every character that appears in a play has something to contribute to the story before he leaves the stage again. From at least one play that you have read, give an example how this could be true.

In the drama "Faust" by J. W. Goethe, Wagner represents the kind of dry academia that Faust hopes to escape. Wagner is satisfied with getting his knowledge from books only. Faust, on the other h...

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