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How can a diet high in fats lead to heart disease?

A diet high in fat can lead to the formation of atheroma plaques with in blood vessels. These plaques make the walls of vessels rougher which increases the likelyhood of a clot forming. If a clot moves to...

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Answered by Ellen M. Biology tutor
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En tu opinión, ¿cuáles son los elementos esenciales para vivir una vida larga? ¿Qué se debería evitar?

As this is an essay question, I think the most useful way of practicing is to show you the three main things people will fall down on and we can practice are the following. I'll go through them here, and ...

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Answered by Gemma W. Spanish tutor
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What can I do to help me to prepare for my interview?

The best thing to do in the time before your interview is to try and relax. Once the interview date has been confirmed (usually around the second week of December), work backwards from that date to make s...

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What are the key cellular differences between bacterial cells and plant and animal cells?

Unlike animal and plant cells, bacteria cells lack membrane bound organelles including: mitochondria, chloroplasts and a 'true nucleus'. Instead Bacterial DNA forms a single strand within the cytoplasm. B...

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Answered by Chris S. Biology tutor
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If a rectangle has area 48cm2 and sides length 6cm and (3x+2)cm, what is the value of x?

First we need to look at the important information and draw a diagram (on whiteboard).

Now, we know that the area of the rectangle is 48cm2 and that the area of any rectangle is:

length side...

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Answered by Rebecca H. Maths tutor
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