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A myelinated axon conducts impulses faster than a non-myelinated axon. Explain this difference:

A myelinated neurone is insulated by a layer of Schwann cells that make up the myelin sheath. This aids in the faster conduction of an action potential down the neuronal axon. Depolarisation of the axon can ...
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Answered by Hanna P. Biology tutor
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A force of 13.8 N was used to lift a mass 30 cm vertically through a liquid. Calculate the work done in lifting the mass, stating the correct units.

Either from memory or using the formula booklet provided we know Work Done = Force x Distance Moved (in the direction of the force). Therefore we can use the values given and this formula to workout our answ...
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How do I ensure my answer remains analytical rather than descriptive?

It is crucial that you choose a question which has scope for evaluation - perhaps assessing the impact or success of something - and debate. This way in answering the question, you will automatically be anal...

Explain the trend in 1st ionisation energy across the period 3 elements, explaining the anomalies of aluminium and sulfur.

The overall trend is that the 1st ionisation energy increases . This is because as the nuclear charge increases , the attraction of the nucleus to the surrounding electrons becomes stronger . This means that...
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Explain the meaning of the law of demand; distinguish between movements along and shifts of the demand curve.

The law of demand states that: 'as a product's price falls, the quantity demanded of the product will rise, ceteris paribus'. In other words, price and quantity demanded of a good are inversely related. This...
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