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How can I understand the difference in ploidy between meiosis and mitosis?

Instead of trying to memorise the facts by heart, the differences between meiosis and mitosis become much easier to understand if we reason on what the purpose of each process is. The key is that: – MITOS...

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Answered by Alisia F. Biology tutor
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How should I tackle an essay question based on an extract to achieve top marks?

When considering extracts from literature, it is essential to focus on the overall concept that the author wants to convey. This may be identified as the main theme of the text which will guide our interp...

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Answered by Ludovico L. Italian tutor
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Solve the equation sec^2(x) - 4tan(x)= -3 , 0 ≤x≤ 2π

To solve this problem, we have to look at some trig. identities that will help us simplify the problem.The formula booklet is always a great place to start! You can find that sec^2(x) = 1 + tan^2(x). Subs...

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Answered by Patrick H. Maths tutor
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Describe the nature of the genetic code

Genes are regions of DNA that code for proteins. They are transcribed into mRNA and translated into proteins at the ribosome. Genes are formed of nucleotides, or the bases that are found in DNA (Adenine, ...

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Answered by Charlotte L. Biology tutor
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How are ABO blood groups genetically transmitted?

The ABO blood group is an example of codominance and multiple alleles. Unlike other characteristics which are determined by 2 alleles, blood group is determined by 3 alleles. The allele IA corr...

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