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Can non-scientific hobbies add to a person’s ability to be a good student, and why? Can you think of any examples in your own case?

This is a very broad question asked often towards the end of an Oxbridge interview to try and understand if the student is suitable for a degree which will be academically very intense. The interviewer wi...

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What is the function of the waxy cuticle?

It prevents evaporation of water from the leaf to reduce the loss of water

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Name 3 barriers against infection

Any 3 from. Skin. Mucus -in nose, trachea (cilia waft the mucus into the stomach to be destroyed) . Stomach acid. lysosomes (e.g. in tears and saliva)

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How do endothermic and exothermic reactions differ?

Endothermic reactions take in heat from the surroundings, whereas exothermic reactions release heat to the surroundings. Exothermic reactions release heat as the energy released from the bonds being made ...

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Discuss the use of doubling in the plays of Shakespeare.

Emma Smith states that Doubling is not just a 'practical necessity, but a representational technique that could also make connections and contrasts between distinct characters or worlds'. She explains it ...

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