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What was the reason for the British attack at the Somme? (Example of 4 mark question)

The Battle of the Somme in 1916 is known as one of the most bloody battles that Britain has participated in, with estimates that over one million soldiers had died by its conclusion in November.The primar...

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Answered by Cameron F. History tutor
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What is endosymbiotic theory?

Endosymbiotic theory explains the origin of eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes (cells that contain membrane bound organelle) are believed to have evolved from prokaryotic cells (unicellular organism that lacks ...

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Describe ethical considerations related to research at the biological level of analysis

The case study of HM
Patient HM was a significant case study for neurological research in the 20th century; after a brain operation, patient HM lost his ability to remember information. More specific...

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Talk me through an ethical issue which you have experienced in your work experience placements.

The student should include an awareness of the many ethical dilemmas faced on a daily basis by veterinary surgeons in practice when writing their personal statements.These issues, coupled with a personal ...

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Explain the process of Translation.

Translation involves three main steps; initiation, elongation and termination.Initiation begins when a mRNA (messenger RNA) binds to the small of the sub unit of the ribosome, where it moves to the start ...

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Answered by Zhi Cheng W. Biology tutor
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