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What is mitosis?

Mitosis , or cell division, is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells . When answering this question it is important to be clear about what is being replicated. Simply saying...
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what are the differences between involuntary, cardiac and voluntary muscle?

Involuntary muscle (or smooth muscle) is innervated by the autonomic nervous system and therefore is not under conscious control. It is not striated - rather, muscle cells contain small bundles of actin and ...
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How are signals transmitted across the synaptic cleft?

When the action potential reaches the synaptic knob it causes voltage-gated calcium ion channels to open, allowing calcium ions to diffuse in. These calcium ions cause synaptic vesicles containing acetylchol...
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How do you work out the old price of an item having been given the new price after a specified percentage change?

These problems can be worked out using the equation: new = old x multiplier Where: new : is the new price of an item old : is the old price of an item (before it was changed) multiplier : is the percentage o...
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How do you go about rearranging equations where the required subject appears on both sides? Such as making x the subject of 7x + a = 3x + b.

To rearrange any equation, you must always do the same to both sides. If you take a number from one side, you must also take it from the other. If you divide a side by one number you must divide the other by...
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