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What is photosynthesis? Where does it occur? What are the reactants and products of the process?

Photosynthesis is the process that allows plant cells to convert light energy (from the sun rays) into chemical energy. This energy is biologically useable to the plant, and essential to it's survival.

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Answered by Hannah D. Biology tutor
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When do you use the subjunctive mood?

There are three things that lead us to use the subjunctive mood, instead of the normal indicative.
These are what we call triggers.
1) There must be a change of person in the sentence...

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Answered by Kane T. Spanish tutor
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Cells go through a series of stages in order to replicate themselves, called mitosis. Briefly describe each stage of mitosis. (8)

1 mark for each name1 mark for each explanation
Prophase - DNA condenses into chromosomesMetaphase - Chromosomes line up along equator of cellAnaphase - Sister chromatids pulled apart to form two id...

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Answered by Charlie H. Biology tutor
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Draw the line X+Y=3 on the graph from x = -3 to x = 3

The easiest way is probably to write a table with all of the X and Y values. Write out all of the x values and substitute them into the formula to see what value of Y you need to get the value of 3.X Y-3 ...

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How can I do well in interview?

Oxbridge interviews are not meant to catch you out or test your knowledge, but simulate a tutorial/supervision environment to see how you react to it and to see how you think about tricky questions. It is...

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