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What are the differences between diffusion, active transport and osmosis?

Diffusion is a passive process, this means that no energy is required, where there is a net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration down the concentration ...

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Answered by Matthew D. Biology tutor
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explain what an enantiomer is

an enantiomer is two molecules that are mirror images of each other, the best way to visualise it is to draw the molecule in a tetrahedral shape around the central carbon atom, then draw a line down the p...

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How would you go about analysing an unseen poem for the first time?

I think the clearest access point when starting to unpick a new text is through identifying key themes, motifs and patterns, which can be pretty easy once you know what you're looking for. There are a cou...

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Ben has red hair, and his wife has brown hair. The allele for red hair is recessive (r) and the allele for brown hair is dominant (B). Their son also has red hair. What is the genotype of Ben's wife?

We know red hair is recessive, so to have red hair you must have to have two red hair alleles, therefore Ben's genotype must be rr.However, the brown hair allele is dominant, this means you can have eithe...

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Answered by Helen D. Biology tutor
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Could you explain what an adverb is? To follow, write a sentence for each type of adverb you know (i.e. time adverb, etc.)

An adverb is a word or a phrase that either modify or describe the meaning of another adverb, an adjective or a verb.Stasera cenerò a casa (time adverb).Sono andati a giocare fuori (space adverb).Hai mang...

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