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How to answer a question asking me to argue "how far" I agree with a statement.

These types of questions will usually ask you a broad question, such as "There were no significant improvements in public health from 1350-1750?”
There are three key things you need to pull fro...

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Answered by Fairuz F. History tutor
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What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration have glycolysis as their first steps. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and involves phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate, forming ATP and reduced NAD....

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Answered by Aimee W. Biology tutor
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Explain how a simple reflex works, you answer should include a) one type of receptor and the stimulus that the receptor detects. b) how information is passed from the receptor to the effector

Type of receptor and stimulus e.g. eye receptors and light. Information is passed from the receptor to the effector by neurones: sensory, relay and motor. The receptor converts the stimulus into electric...

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Answered by Ellie C. Biology tutor
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a) What are the key things your learned from your work experience? b) Imagine yourself as a junior doctor, you have just finished a shift and check your phone to find one of your patients has added you on facebook. How do you respond to this?

WORK EXPERIENCE- NOT WHAT YOU SAW, BUT WHAT YOU LEARNED! .... You must highlight the importance of a MTD! You must demonstrate your understanding of each valuable member for example in breast cancer care:...

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Explain the electronic configuration of Sodium (Na) and how this relates to its position in the periodic table.

Firstly we must use the periodic table to look at the number of protons (11) contained within a sodium atom. This tells us how many electrons are contained within the shells of that atom as these two are ...

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Answered by Luke S. Chemistry tutor
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