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What are the four bases found in DNA and how do they bond.

There are four DNA bases, Adenine (A), Cytosine (C), Guanine (G) and Thymine (T). On each strand of DNA, the DNA bases are connected by phosphodiester bonds, to form a long chain. These long DNA strands are ...
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Describe dynamic equilibrium with reference to a process you have been learning in class.

Dynamic equilibrium is when the forward and reverse reactions happen at the same time and rate so there is no overall net change. A reaction that can be used as an example is the Haber Process: N2 + 3H2 = 2N...
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Describe and explain the ways in which a coastline can be eroded?

The 4 main ways in which a coastline can be eroded are: Attrition, Abrasion, Hydraulic action and solution. To begin with, attrition is the collisions of the rocks in the sea which causes them to become smal...
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The function f(x) is defined by f(x) = 1 + 2 sin (3x), − π/ 6 ≤ x ≤ π/ 6 . You are given that this function has an inverse, f^ −1 (x). Find f^ −1 (x) and its domain

To find inverse functions we swap the variables of the function we are taking the inverse of. let y=1+2sin(3x)so now, x=1+2sin(3y)Aiming to make y the subject, x-1= 2sin(3y)Therefore, (x-1)/2=sin(3y), 3y= ar...
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Comment closely on Stevenson’s presentation of the natural world in one poem from Granny Scarecrow and say how far this poem is characteristic of Stevenson’s style and concerns in the collection

The speaker, presumably Stevenson herself, suggests the importance of nature as a place of home. In the second stanza, the speaker describes the Wrekin as the “homely shape” of a “shell”, suggesting a protec...
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