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What effect would a CO2 build up in the blood have on the body?

Firstly, describe the series of reactions that CO2 goes through when in the blood 1) CO2 reacts wih water in the blood to form carbonic acid H2CO3 2) H2CO3 dissociates to form CO3- and H+ Secondly, describe ...
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How do I go about answering a non-sourced based exam question?

A-Level History non-source based exam questions almost always focus on the significance of one event/factor in relation to others. In this way, your essay should always seek to reinforce the significance ​of...
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A cylindrical beaker has a height of 16 cm and a diameter at its bottom of 10 cm. What is its volume? Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

As the beaker is a cylinder, we know the formula of its volume is (pi x (radius) 2 ) x height. Since the radius = 1/2 diameter and the diameter = 10 cm, the radius = 5 cm. We know the height is 16 cm. So the...
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How can I write an essay about a poem I’ve never seen or even heard of before?

How can I write an essay about a poem I’ve never seen or even heard of before??? Sometimes poems can be daunting. But close reading a poem can also be fun, like working out a riddle or finishing a puzzle. He...
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What is respiration and why is it needed?

Respiration is the process of using energy stored in complex organic molecules (such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins) to make ATP . ATP ( Adenosine Tri-Phosphate ) is a molecule and is called the 'univer...
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