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How are different species formed?

For a new species to form, first 2 groups of animals or plants must become physically spearated to form 2 different groups. Each group will have genetic variation within the group meaning that there is a wid...
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What is an enzyme? And what things can affect them?

An enzyme is a substance produced by a living organism than enables reactions to happen faster or more efficiently. Each enzyme has a specific shape called an active site which a certain molecule can fit int...
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How do I find the prime factors of a number?

The most common way of doing this is called a bubble search (this may not be the technical name, but it's the one I was taught). The method is as follows: Start by writing the number at the top of your page....
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How do I multiply decimal numbers?

Start by multiplying the two numbers as though they didn't have a decimal point (e.g. 2.7 3.6 becomes 27 36 = 972). Now add up how many decimal places were in the original two numbers (e.g. 2.7 and 3.6 have ...
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Conditional Clauses - how do I identify them?

Conditional clauses have two obvious signposts that make identification easy: s i and nisi . The si clause, or the 'if' clause, is called the protasis , and the outcome of the condition is called the apodosi...
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