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What is deontology and how is it different from utilitarianism?

Deontology and utilitarianism are two sets of theories that attempt to answer the question: how should I (we/you) act? They are the most famous of the four sets of theories that try to give us ru...

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What are the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

Eukaryotes, including animal and plant cells, are characterised by their membrane nucleus. They contain organelles such as mitochondria, which are located in the cytoplasm bound by membranes. Eukayotic ce...

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Answered by Jess W. Biology tutor
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What causes the resting potential in a neurone?

A neurone which is not conducting a nerve impulse has a negative charge of -70mV compared to the outside environment; there is a potential difference across the membrane. This is partly caused by movement...

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Answered by Katherine D. Biology tutor
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The following taxons are used in the classification of organisms: Phylum; Family; Order; Class; Species; Kingdom and Genus. Please place them in the correct order from largest to smallest.

Kingdom; Phylum; Class; Order;Family;Genus; Species

Here is a handy mnemonic to help you remember (if you like spongebob squarepants!): Krabby Patties C

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Answered by Sophie G. Biology tutor
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Make a the subject of: (a+3)=(2a+7)/r

Equation: a+3 = (2a+7)/r

First, we want to rearrange the equation, so that the 'r', which is the denominator of the right hand side, multiplies with (a+3), creating r(a+3) = 2a+7. ...

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Answered by Jana M. Maths tutor
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