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Explain the differences between primary, secondary and tertiary protein structure.

Primary structure is the order in which what amino acid is bound the other with a peptide bond. This is coded for by the order of codons in a gene.

Secondary structure is how the chains on amino ac...

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Answered by Hugh S. Biology tutor
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What factors affect the rate of a reaction?

i) Concentration of reactants, or pressure for gases-  As there are more particles in a certain volume, they collide more often so there is a greater chance of successful collisions per unit timeii) Press...

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What are causes of exchange rate fluctuations?

Causes of exchange rate fluctuations:

- short term - changes in the demand and supply of the currency in the FOREX markets. (mainly due to speculations).

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Answered by Julia R. Economics tutor
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What does it take to make a 7 in HL Economics?

Most IB students pick HL Economics thinking it is an easy seven that can boost their total score. However, IB economics is one of the most instense courses offered by the IBO. There are five main steps...

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Answered by Youssef M. Economics tutor
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If a country wishes to depreciate their own currency, how could they do so in terms of monetary policy? List three possible effects depreciating their currency will have on the economy.

This is a question relating to international economics. In order to depreciate the currency, the country would have to use an expansionary monetary policy, as this would increase the supply of their ow...

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Answered by Silje I. Economics tutor
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