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What is Darwin’s theory of Evolution by Natural Selection? What is the evidence?

It describes the differential survival and reproduction of different organisms with varying phenotypes. These differences are at least partially heritable, thus over time, gradual changes accumulate in a ...

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Define Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using light. To do this plants need chlorophyll.

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Describe the structure of proteins in terms of Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Quaternary structures

The primary structure comprises of the original sequence of amino acids resulting in a polymer of amino acids. These are joined to adjacent amino acids through by peptide bonds, formed by condensation rea...

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What are the differences between mitosis and meiosis?

Both are forms of cell division Mitosis"Normal" cell division- how cells increase in number 1 "parent" cell produces 2 "daughter" cells All the cells involved are gene...

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How many carbon atoms do these molecules important in respiration have: Glucose, Pyruvate and Acetate

You can work this out if you know the stages of respiration.The first stage occurs in the cytosol and is called glycolysis. It is the breaking down of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate with productio...

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