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How does a signal move from one neurone to another and how does this process change for different motor responses?

The transmission of an action potential- the signal- from one neurone to another occurs over the synapse. The structure of a synapse is as follows; there is a presynaptic bulb, a post synaptic bulb and th...

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Answered by Amy H. Biology tutor
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Compare the ways poets present ideas about the ‘power of humans’ in “Ozymandias’’ and in one other poem from Power and Conflict?

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In this essay I will be exploring how the theme of the ‘power of humans’ is presented by Percy Bysshe Shelley and Robert Browning in 'My Last Duchess' ...

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I find poetry very difficult - what if I don't understand the poem in the interview?

Firstly, do not panic! During my interview I had no idea that the poem they gave me was an allegory for the process of writing poetry, but I was able to work with what I could deduce from the poem. Try an...

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i)Explain why first ionisation energy shows a general tendency to increase across a period? ii)Using period 3 as an example, which elements show irregularities in this trend and why?

i)As you move across a period the number of protons in the nucleus, and so the overall nuclear charge, increases. All extra electrons are roughly the same energy and distance from the nucleus. This means ...

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Answered by David M. Chemistry tutor
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To what extent should the period of Conservative dominance between 1951 and 1964 be viewed as "Thirteen Wasted Years"?

This first thing to do when answering an essay question is to read and analyse the question, and to understand what it is that the examiner is asking and looking for. It is helpful to break down the title...

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Answered by Annabel M. History tutor
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