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What is type 1 diabetes and give two ways in which it can be controlled.

Type 1 diabetes is condition whereby the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin, as a result the individual's blood sugar levels can rise to a dangerously high level that can be fatal.There are two key w...

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Answered by Samirah O. Biology tutor
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Rearranging formulae

Sometimes in maths you will encounter equations with an unknown value, such as X+3=7. Though this is a very simple example that you can probably do in your head without thinkig much, knowing the principle...

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Answered by Natalia S. Maths tutor
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What is the law of energy conservation?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed to different types of energy.

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What is the difference between Ser and Estar

Ser is permanentDOCTOR:  Descriptions, Occupations, Characteristics, Time, Origin, and Relationships.
Estar is user to indicate temporary states and locations. PLACE stands for Position, Location, A...

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Answered by Conor S. Spanish tutor
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Can you name the similarities and differences between a animal and a plant cell?

There are many similarities between these two cells but some important differences which are specific to plant cells. Some of the shared organelles include:Cell Membrane - made of a lipid bilayer which pr...

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Answered by Jasaren G. Biology tutor
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