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What is the sliding filament theory?

At a neuromuscular junction, an impulse arrives, causing Ca2+ to be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of your muscle cell (a system of membrane bound organelles around m...

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Answered by Andie L. Biology tutor
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What is the most effective way to revise for an English exam?

Revising for an English exam is difficult as there isn’t a simple list of facts or formulas to memorise and being creative within a time limit is tough. However, being prepared for the exam and knowing wh...

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Answered by Bethan M. English tutor
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How do I analyse unseen poetry?

Unseen poetry is one of the hardest parts of English Literature as the lack of focused preparation can be daunting. However, revision will still make a huge difference to your mark as recognising common f...

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Answered by Bethan M. English tutor
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What is the best way to structure an essay?

Planning is a crucial stage of essay writing as it ensures that everything you need to say is covered somewhere in your essay. Allocating a few minutes at the beginning of an exam to do a rough outline wi...

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Answered by Bethan M. English tutor
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How do liberals understand the difference between 'positive' and 'negative' liberty?

This is a straightforward question that is pretty fundamental to how we understand modern politics, so try not to be caught out by the terminology.

The best way I like to think about nega...

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