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How does binocular vision help people judge distances?

Monocular vision (1 eye): Allows us to see 2D images in motionSuitable for short distances but not for long Binocular vision (2 eyes): Allows for depth perception through something called stereopsis (comb...

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Answered by Aanchal G. Biology tutor
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"The Strengths of Language Game Theory outweigh the weaknesses" How far do you agree with this view?

Language Game Theory was the seminal work of Ludwig Wittgenstein that stated that language only remains to be meaningful when understood through a specific 'form of life'. The way in which the language is...

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Describe the first three levels of protein structure and the interactions which stabilise them.

Primary structure - sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain, amino acids joined by peptide bonds. Secondary structure - folding of the polypeptide chain into regular structures such as alpha-helice...

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I'm good at maths, I swear

I don't know what gcse entails but I'm certain I could teach it

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How is the theme of death presented in Hamlet?

Hamlet - shows his cowardiceUses hyperbole to exaggerate and justify his actionsPolonius - His death presented as a nuisance; signifies social prejudices Gertrude - tragic hero Ophelia - result of her mad...

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